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Published 26th Jun, 2024
I've been experiencing the worst case of imposter syndrome in my career, and I've almost ended up leaving tech behind. This blog post shares a bit from that story.
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Published 14th Jun, 2024
For a long time, I've wanted to try out GraphQL on Android. And as I found this Pride Flag GraphQL-API, I finally had the chance!
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Published 3rd Jun, 2024
In this blog post, we'll look into how to write tests for custom components for programmatically available name, role, and value.
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Published 21st May, 2024
Let's continue the theme of personalizing your app for users for accessibility by adding a setting to change the app theme between system default, dark, light, and high-contrast themes.
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Published 21st Apr, 2024
Let's continue the theme of personalizing your app for users for accessibility by adding a setting to toggle labels with icons.
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Published 29th Mar, 2024
When users have different, even conflicting, needs for access, what should you do? This blog post discusses personalization as a way to solve this issue.
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Published 16th Mar, 2024
Android Studio Iguana brought us UI Checks, and in this blog post, I'll discuss them specifically from accessibility point of view.
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Published 8th Mar, 2024
As #WeCoded in Dev is a month-long this year, I'll post a couple of blog posts during this month. This post is the second of these posts.
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Published 7th Mar, 2024
Having both dark and light themes in your app is essential for accessibility. This post explains why, and provides links to further reading.
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Published 1st Mar, 2024
It's been another year in gender minority in tech, and I'll share some experiences. Most of the examples are not nice, but luckily some are.
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