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Welcome to Designer Vs Developer, a show that tries to solve the
challenges faced in the industry by opening a conversation between
the two, providing take aways, solutions to workflows, tools &
discussions on everyday struggles.
This week Mustafa speaks to Mariko Kosaka, a Developer Advocate
on the Google Developers Relations Team, about
the art they creates with code and how developers can
embrace the notion of making something that isn’t
necessarily useful but allows still has value.
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