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In Episode Three we talk to Adellica about programming, why it's a fallacy to categorize front-end and back-end, how code is a waste product, and more. If you've never much interacted with programmers before we highly re...
Adellica: Change your image of programmers is an episode from Bergen Works Podcast. In Episode Three we talk to Adellica about programming, why it's a fallacy to categorize front-end and back-end, how code is a waste product, and more. If y...
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In Episode Three we talk to Adellica about programming, why it's a fallacy to categorize front-end and back-end, how code is a waste product, and more. If you've never much interacted with programmers before we highly recommend this episode for an insight and conversation open to everyone. At Bergen Works we make sure to use language anyone can understand about topics that might be a little more out there than your usual coffee break discussions. Or maybe not! Music credit: Intro: No Clouds - Kolossus proper Outro: Østmark - Uendelig Stjernetall Extended
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Published Dec 4, 2017