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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 and
discussions on everyday struggles.
Mustafa speaks to Mat Scales, a Developer Programs Engineer on
the Google Developer Relations Team, about how to the
Dunning-Kruger effect and how having a little bit of knowledge
in design shows that you may know more than you think you know.
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