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codefellows-readme-templates

v2.0.0

Published

Code Fellows Readme Templates

Downloads

8

Readme

codefellows-readme-templates

Author

Brendon Hampton

How to Use this Package

|-- node_modules
    |-- templates
        |-- template1.md 
        |-- template2.md 

This package is designed to be used for code fellows labs and code challenges.

About The Author

My name is Brendon and I’ll be honest, I didn’t plan on a Career in Web Development. at first, I coded because I enjoyed it, then I realized that if I want to make something serious out of it, I need to learn the industry and practices. So here I am. I really enjoy solving problems and I am very proficient with technology. Between building my truck, motorcycle and tearing apart any electronics I can get my hands on, The next step in my learning adventure is building programs and software.

I served 5 years in the Marines which taught me how to approach problems from different perspectives and I have always had a learning mindset. I really want to work somewhere that my ambition can thrive and my past sales experience can be utilized. I seek out perfection like anyone else, sometimes that means working together and sometimes that means working alone. I try to balance both.