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Things I learned in July 🌻

  • using more advanced Bootsrap
  • using Figma
  • refactoring code (make it tidier)
  • web design principles
  • I started learning Javascript!!
  • DOM- document object model
JAMK courses completed:
    Python basics
    Cybersecurity

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