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Have you heard about Hastu Wijayasri?




For the love of Students:
Have you heard about Hastu Wijayasri? I met her and her friend Millati Pratiwi at the Google I/O 2019. Hastu is a student developer in Indonesia. Take a minute and watch the video to see what she built. #Phenomenal

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