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Lab 20 Reflection

        Lab 20 was all about Javascript with the many skills of coding that has complex functions and the basic HTML and CSS. It has a console, specifically which shows the information of accuracy or if its incorrect. Troubleshooting was a part of it, which was the most difficult part because it was confusing, and most of the functions had weird tasks to it, so some parts would work properly and the others would just freeze or not work at all. Many of my peers had the same problem as me, knowing how difficult Javascript is for us but in the end we solve it, and find the correct solution for each problem we come through. Overall, this lab was a major headache to deal with but had some interesting perks to like it. For instance, over coming this obstacle and accomplishing this challenge as a lesson. 

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