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Here I present to you my first portfolio made with bootstrap, I took the layout from startbootstrap.com I like it a lot because it's minimalistic, straight, and simple, it gets to the point with a notary simple beauty. That's how like design: simple, communicative, and beautiful at the same time. As time passes by, this portfolio will present amazing full-stack projects and will be updated whenever it needs to.

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