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Microverse Module 1 Project: This is my working portfolio. Inside you will find my background information, contact information, and my recent projects. Built with Webpack, JavaScript and Sass..

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In this project I created a tool to record what books are in the library and who borrows them. The app will allow you to add new students or teachers , add new books and save records of who borrowed a given book and when.
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