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CodeWorks Student Workbook

Welcome, we are excited to have you join us on your journey of becoming a Software Developer!

This project has been designed to help you gain an advantage in your learning and more importantly your career placement! The CodeWorks Student Workbook will provide a great starter and easy structure for your dev blog.

A large driving force for developer education world wide is simply writting your thoughts, reflections, struggles, and successes or in other words journaling. Maintaining a professional journal can heavily influence an employers decision to hire you over any other canidate. Sharing your knowledge through journaling with others will make you a better developer and may someday provide just the right type of encouragment for someone else to conquer and overcome their own struggles.

Remember to keep your posts professional and truthful.


Getting Started

To deploy your new blog please follow the instructions found here Getting Started

Adding a blog post

To add a new blog post create a markdown file (.md) in any of the week folders found in src -> reflections -> wk

Files in the week folders are automatically loaded so to maintain order in your blog posts filenames should match the following format 01-topic.md. These markdown files will be loaded in the sidebar of your blog and will have the name of the h1 or # title listed. If a heading is not the first line of the markdown file the file name will appear in the sidebar.

basic markdown guide

# Every file starts with a heading

## Subheadings are searchable

some plain text and a link: [CodeWorks Academy](https://codeworksacademy.com)

a line break uses three hyphens

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this is an img: ![codeworks-logo](https://bcw.blob.core.windows.net/public/img/8600856373152463)


*itallics*, **bold**, ***bold-itallics*** 

Here is a table

|  id  |  name  |  phone         |
|------|--------|----------------|
|  10  |  Jim   |  111-222-3333  |
|  10  |  Bob   |  222-333-4444  |
|  10  |  Joe   |  333-444-5555  |


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    <kbd style="color:purple">HTML</kbd> is supported as well
</section>