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Enjoy the Vue Podcast Q&A Special
Join VueNYC x Enjoy the Vue podcast panelists Chris Fritz, Ari Clark, Ben Hong as they discuss & answer questions from the audience about what it's like to run a podcast and, of course, about Vue, all while recording their latest episode, live!

Send us all your burning Vue/podcast questions here: https://forms.gle/NJyUjf7SG7QrKwUH9
*This form will close at 9PM ET Monday May 25th*

Ari Clark
@gloomylumi

Ben Hong
@bencodezen
Ben Hong is a Senior Developer Experience (DX) Engineer at Cypress.io & Vue Core Team member. He is a developer / educator / psychologist hybrid who is passionate about creating products that help to empower people with new skills & knowledge.

Chris Fritz
@gloomylumi @chrisvfritz
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