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Podcast: Listen to Dale Talk About the From Seed to Spoon Mobile App and How & Why We Created it on the “Adventures in Angular” Podcast

I had the pleasure of joining Alyssa Nicoll, Charles Max Wood, Younes Jaaidi, and Dave Cooper from the "Aventures in Angular" podcast to chat a few weeks back. You can hear our conversation about what led to us growing food and why we built our app at the link below. We go into detail about how we built the app and how I learned to code!

I had the pleasure of joining Alyssa Nicoll, Charles Max Wood, Younes Jaaidi, and Dave Cooper from the “Aventures in Angular” podcast to chat a few weeks back. You can hear our conversation about what led to us growing food and why we built our app at the link below. We go into detail about how we built the app and how I learned to code!

Click Here to Listen To “From Zero to Top of the App Store on Ionic: Seed to Spoon with Dale Spoonemore”

Listen to a clip from the podcast below!

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