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Update README.md #2449

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i add some new technologies that is used in this app

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  • New Features

    • Updated the "Tech Stacks" section to include Kotlin and Jetpack Compose, reflecting the expansion into mobile development frameworks.
    • Added a video introduction section with a link to a YouTube video.
  • Documentation

    • Minor formatting adjustments made to enhance readability.

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The changes primarily involve updates to the README.md file for the VigyBag project. New technologies, specifically "kotlin" and "jetpack compose," have been added to the "Tech Stacks" section, reflecting an expansion into mobile development frameworks. Minor formatting adjustments were made, including the removal of a comment about skills and the addition of a video introduction section with a YouTube link. The overall structure of the README remains unchanged.

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README.md Added "kotlin" and "jetpack compose" to the "Tech Stacks" section; minor formatting adjustments; removed skills comment; added a video introduction section with a YouTube link.

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- kotlin
- jetpack compose
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🛠️ Refactor suggestion

Maintain consistent badge formatting for tech stack entries.

The new entries need to follow the established badge format using shields.io. Additionally, Kotlin is duplicated as it's already listed above with proper formatting.

Replace these lines with:

-kotlin
-jetpack compose
+![Jetpack Compose](https://img.shields.io/badge/Jetpack%20Compose-4285F4.svg?style=for-the-badge&logo=jetpack-compose&logoColor=white)
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- kotlin
- jetpack compose
![Jetpack Compose](https://img.shields.io/badge/Jetpack%20Compose-4285F4.svg?style=for-the-badge&logo=jetpack-compose&logoColor=white)

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