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It is not totally clear for me where to leave the feedback, so I'll leave it both here and in the new file:

Learning Reflections

What I Learned

  • I learned the basics of Git and GitHub, including how to track changes, collaborate with others, and manage repositories.
  • I gained a better understanding of repositories, branches, forks, pull requests, and issues.

What I'm Still Confused About

  • I'm still a bit confused about the branching and merging in Git.
  • It is not tottally clear in which case should I use comments and add new files.
  • I would like to learn more about advanced GitHub features like project boards and GitHub Actions.

Experimenting with Styles

  • I experimented with different markdown styles, including headers, lists, and emphasis (e.g., bold and italic text).

Overall, I'm excited to continue exploring Git and GitHub and to further enhance my collaboration and version control skills!

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