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🎈 Introduction to JavaScript

Welcome to this repository! Here, you'll find the starter files for all of our exciting sessions on "Introduction to JavaScript" 🚀.

Each session has its own dedicated folder 🗂️. Inside, you'll discover all the resources you'll need to embark on each JavaScript adventure.

Not only are these resources a great starting point, but they'll also guide you throughout our learning journey. Think of them as your roadmap 🗺️ to mastering JavaScript!

🙋🏾‍♀️ Need Help?

If you encounter any problems or have any questions as you work through the material, don't hesitate to ask! We have a dedicated GitHub Discussions space where you can submit your questions. Just click here: GitHub Discussions.

So go ahead, fork this repository and let's dive into the thrilling world of JavaScript together!

🍴 How to Fork This Repository

If you're new to GitHub, you might not know about "forking" a repository. No worries, it's quite simple! Just follow this step-by-step guide:

  1. Create a GitHub account or log in 🚀: If you don't already have a GitHub account, it's time to create one. If you already do, just log in.

  2. Navigate to this repository 🧭: You're likely already here if you're reading this, but in case you're not, make sure you're on this repository's page.

  3. Click the "Fork" button 🖱️: On the top right of this repository's page, you'll see a button labelled "Fork". Click this button to make a copy of this repository in your own account.

  4. Wait for the repository to be copied ⏳: GitHub will create a fork of this repository in your account. This may take a few moments. Once it's done, you'll be redirected to your new forked repository.

🎉 Congratulations! 🎉 You now have your very own copy of this repository in your own account. You can make changes to your fork without affecting this original repository.

Remember: a fork is not just a copy, but a connection between your version and the original one. However, you don't need to worry about making "pull requests" to this original repository.

Need more help? Check out the GitHub Docs on Forking Repositories.

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