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Lab 27 Reflection

          Lab 27 was all about Javascript and the console behind it. Javascript is an extreme course that has to do with coding but can be done by anybody with just the right practice. For every lab, we had to watch a video that would show us how to do each lab, and the process for it. For lab 27, there was a set of certain comments to be shows in the console behind the website, and there would be a certain result shown on the site. I personalized this lab, but customizing the commands that can be plugged into the console which would appear in a different order from the video.  
      This lab was okay but also a bit difficult because changing the order of the console was quite confusing. But with the help of my peers, I learned how to fix my errors and get it working with practice as well. 



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