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Hello DES INV 202 Student!

Welcome to your new GitHub repository!

If you’re new to GitHub, you can think of this as a shared file space (like a Google Drive folder, or a like a USB drive that’s hosted online.)

This is your space to store project files, videos, PDFs, notes, images, etc., and (hopefully, neatly) organize so it's easy for viewers (and you!) to navigate. That said, it’s super easy for you to share any file or folder with us (your TDF instructional team) - just send us the link!

The specific file that I’m typing into right now is the README.md for this repo.

(💡 TIP: The .md indicates that we’re using Markdown formatting.)
(💡 TIP 2: GitHub Markdown supports HTML formatting too, including emojis 😄, in case that helps!)

⭐ Whatever you write in your README.md will show up on the “front page” of your GitHub repo. This is where we’ll be looking for your weekly progress reports. They might look something like this:


Example Report 1 - Week of 08/26/2024

This week, I designed a cool phone stand made of rocks. Check out all my cool sketches and progress photos from this week below, etc., etc....

Cool Phone Stand made of rocks

or, if you prefer, you can create separate files and link to them here, like so:


Either way, it's time to start making this space your own! If you want to save these instructions -- Don't worry, I already copied them over to another file for you here. So feel empowered to delete everything in this README.md and start documenting!

PS: let us know if you have any questions!!


PPS:

Quick Links, compiled here for your convenience:

  • TDF Wiki - the ultimate source for truth and information about the course and assignments
  • Google Drive Folder - slides and other resources
  • bCourses - where the grading happens

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