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| *Project Name* | Unique name for your project.

This name is used as the API spec title in Exchange, the name of the spec file, and the name of the project's root directory.
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This name is used as the API spec title in Exchange, the name of the spec file, and the name of the project's root directory.
This name is used as the API spec title in Exchange, as the name of the spec file, and as the name of the project's root directory.

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From NB LM:
According to the guidelines, you should keep items in a series or list parallel by using the same grammatical form. Furthermore, the style guide states that you should repeat markers in a list or series to maximize clarity, especially for non-native English speakers.

* xref:imp-implement-local-apis.adoc[Scaffold an API] into an implementation project without first publishing it to Anypoint Exchange, enabling iterative design and implementation.

After scaffolding an API specification into an interface, you are ready to develop, test, and deploy your Mule app as described in xref:int-developing-integrations.adoc[]. To understand how an integration project can implement an API specification, see the tutorial xref:tut-af-implement-am-flights-api.adoc[].
After scaffolding an API specification into an interface, you are ready to develop, test, and deploy your Mule app as described in xref:int-developing-integrations.adoc[]. For the ordered topics from API design through deployment, see xref:tutorials.adoc#modular-learning-paths[Take Your API Specification from Design Through Deployment].
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I found it a little confusing to try to distinguish between "ordered" topics and the later "end to end" scenarios. Also, they're called "numbered" topics elsewhere. I suggest something like:

To practice using ACB by following a series of lessons, see ...

// include::partial$acb-ide-logos.adoc[tags="both-ides"]

Follow these hands-on tutorials to learn how to design, implement, and integrate APIs using Anypoint Code Builder.
Learn how to design, implement, integrate, and deploy APIs with Anypoint Code Builder. Work through these numbered product topics to move from API specification design to a deployed Mule application. For end-to-end walkthroughs that focus on one scenario each, see <<hands-on-tutorials,Hands-On Tutorials>>.
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Learn how to design, implement, integrate, and deploy APIs with Anypoint Code Builder. Work through these numbered product topics to move from API specification design to a deployed Mule application. For end-to-end walkthroughs that focus on one scenario each, see <<hands-on-tutorials,Hands-On Tutorials>>.
Learn how to design, implement, integrate, and deploy APIs with Anypoint Code Builder. Work through this series of lessons to move from API specification design to a deployed Mule application. For end-to-end walkthroughs that focus on one scenario each, see <<hands-on-tutorials,Hands-On Tutorials>>.

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