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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 81 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Language | Spanish | Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySociety & CultureTechnology |
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Carlos Blé es un referente en el desarrollo de software.Recomiendo a todo ingeniero de software escuchar su podcast porque es Oro puro. more
Realmente bueno, trata temas muy importantes para los que estamos aprendiendo, y temas más avanzados pero que siguen siendo de ayuda, se nota con experiencia en el área, excelente.
Muy bueno el podcast y como aborda los diferentes temas. Ademas como acompaña con experiencias propias
Es un placer que un referente como Carlos Ble comparta su experiencia. Es un lujo poder escucharlo. Gracias!!
Carlos Blé nos cuenta con ejemplos y experiencias reales como crecer, formarnos, crear comunidad… en el mundo de la informática. Muchas felicidades por esta iniciativa. Sigue siempre adelante. ¡Ánimos!
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