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Prework Study Guide Webpage

Description

In order to gain insight into coding, this prework study guide webpage will serve as an introduction. This study guide will give a brief overview about HTML, CSS, and Javascript uses. Additionally, this study guide can be used to comprehend basic functions of the codes mentioned previously. Overall, creating this study guide has provided substantial exposure to proceed to the course work associated with completing this bootcamp coding program.

If your README is long, add a table of contents to make it easy for users to find what they need.

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Each section contains notes about a certain topic, like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Git. And if we open the DevTools console, we can see the JavaScript running. It will list the topics we learned from prework and choose one topic for us to study first.

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The last section of a high-quality README file is the license. This lets other developers know what they can and cannot do with your project. If you need help choosing a license, refer to https://choosealicense.com/.


🏆 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.

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