The prequel to the sequel

Ever visited someone’s portfolio website and wondered to yourself “I want one like this“.

Well today’s not the day to dream. Starting today we’ll be building that dream portfolio website for yourself. Thrilled? We know you are. Here we go

<aside> 🚨 Warning: The assignment does not specify any limits to your creativity. It only specifies the minimum requirements to clear the level. You have all power to express creative freedom and stun us with your assignment

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<h1>Level 2 : Assignment 1 - Portfolio Website</h1>
<h1><i><u>There's an extra perk to this assignment</u></i></h1>
<p>This is not just a 1 time gig folks. You can share your portfolio website 
with literally anyone</p> 

First steps first

Let’s start off with setting up the perfect developer environment. Like someone wise( like me) once said, less work and more play makes Thomas a bright boy. Yes you heard it right. Why work more when we’ve got ways to cut short the effort and better the experience of coding. That’s your cue folks. Install a Code editor (VS Code is an example) and get started.

For more details regarding the set up of Visual Studio Code, refer https://code.visualstudio.com/

Now we’re all powered up to create that portfolio website!

Minimum Requirements

Remember, these are the minimum requirements for your submission to be accepted. We would love to see you get as creative as possible.

Submission Guidelines

Step 1 : Copy the URL of your GitHub Repository

Step 2 : Copy the URL of your Website hosted on GitHub pages

Step 3 : Share the two URLs in the #tfp-frontend channel in the exact format as stated below.