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    <title> Cloud Resume Challenge</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>This is the time for a Javathon. I have been learning a couple of things here and there but its time for me to build from basics. Java Trails are a very good source of learning about Java easily. Just make sure you use a good IDE. Even VSCode will do good if you have it configured right. Personal TODO: Codify VSCode Setup</p>]]></description>
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