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Episode 24
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The twentyfourth episode is up, a.k.a the “Jimmy’s undies”-episode, recorded on the 26th of October at TechDays Sweden in Stockholm. We sit down with the amazing MVPs Jessica and Jimmy Engström of Coding After Work fame and talk about development, UI/UX, home automation and the importance of fighting for the user!
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