<p>In this episode we have Natalia Venditto, an awesome front-end developer, Principal Lead Developer @Netcentric & Google Developer Expert talking about:</p>
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<li>How Natalia started a career as a front-end developer</li>
<li>Interesting projects she has worked on and edgy tech stack she is currently using</li>
<li>Her experience and challenges as a software architect</li>
<li>Her experience as an international conference speaker and tips and tricks on how to start speaking at technical events</li>
<li>Her most read and commented on technical articles</li>
<li>Why Web Accessibility is important in one's software development process and why it should be considered a best practice</li>
<li>Her further plans in developing new skills as a FE developer</li>
<li>The process of becoming a Google Developer Expert and next steps being a GDE</li>
<li>Her involvement in organizing Women Techmakers Barcelona and their projects as a community</li>
<li>How does she manage to find time between family life, conferences, daily job, writing technical articles and other personal projects</li>
<li>Her future plans and projects as a software developer</li>
</ul>
<h3>News</h3>
<p>Well... given the pandemic situation, all major conferences are postponed or canceled until further notice</p>
<h3>Question of Ep. #17</h3>
<p>Given an unsorted array of integers, find the length of the longest consecutive elements sequence.<br>
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For example, given [100, 4, 200, 1, 3, 2], the longest consecutive element sequence is [1, 2, 3, 4]. Return its length: 4.</p>
<h3>Next Guest</h3>
<p>Surprise guest</p>
<h3>Contact us:</h3>
<p>As always you can send us questions for our guests, answers to the Interview Question and general feedback and suggestions at
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