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Description

I created this site to learn and practice the basics of coding and GITHUB. It enabled me to learn the foundations of what I hope to be a expansive career.

By following the tutorial set out by the Skills For Life bootcamp, I used:

-HTML -CSS -Javascript -Visual Studio Code -Github -Git Bash

I now appreciate why coding is considered a language, and I can see how it will get easier over time.

Table of Contents (WORK IN PROGRESS)

Installation (WORK IN PROGRESS)

What are the steps required to install your project? Provide a step-by-step description of how to get the development environment running.

Usage

Provide instructions and examples for use. Include screenshots as needed.

To add a screenshot, create an assets/images folder in your repository and upload your screenshot to it. Then, using the relative file path, add it to your README using the following syntax:

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Credits

Visual Studio Code Github Git Bash

https://courses.bootcampspot.com/courses/3095/pages/3-dot-5-3-create-a-professional-project-readme?module_item_id=780621

License

Please refer to the LICENSE in the repo.


🏆 The previous sections are the bare minimum, and your project will ultimately determine the content of this document. You might also want to consider adding the following sections.

Badges

badmath

Badges aren't necessary, but they demonstrate street cred. Badges let other developers know that you know what you're doing. Check out the badges hosted by shields.io. You may not understand what they all represent now, but you will in time.

Features

If your project has a lot of features, list them here.

How to Contribute

If you created an application or package and would like other developers to contribute to it, you can include guidelines for how to do so. The Contributor Covenant is an industry standard, but you can always write your own if you'd prefer.

Tests

Go the extra mile and write tests for your application. Then provide examples on how to run them here.

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