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What it does

This section explains the purpose of the project or product you’ve built. It describes what it does and how it benefits users.

Example:

Our project is a dynamic timetable that helps students organize their weekly schedules efficiently. It allows users to input and view their classes, breaks, and activities in an easy-to-read table format

How we built it

Here, you should describe the tools, technologies, and methodologies you used to create the project. Be sure to explain how you implemented the solution.

Example:

We built the timetable using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. HTML was used to create the structure of the timetable, CSS for styling, and JavaScript for adding dynamic features (like updating and saving the timetable). We also used VS Code for development and GitHub for version control.

Challenges we ran into

This section highlights the problems or obstacles faced during development. Be honest and explain how these challenges affected the project.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

Here, you should highlight the successes or features that you’re most proud of in your project.

Example:

We’re proud of the clean and intuitive design of the timetable. It’s easy for users to view and update their schedules, making it a practical tool for students. Additionally, we successfully implemented a feature that allows users to add, edit, and remove timetable entries dynamically, without the need to reload the page.

What we learned

This section discusses the lessons you learned throughout the project, both technically and in terms of teamwork or project management.

Example:

We learned how to implement responsive design principles using CSS and the importance of testing across different devices.

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