Year in Review - 2023 Edition
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My 2023 turned out to be different than I hoped - but nevertheless, there have been a lot of good things too.
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My 2023 turned out to be different than I hoped - but nevertheless, there have been a lot of good things too.
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I won the second place in Women Who Code App Deploy Hackathon with my app BragDoc. In this blog post, I'll tell you more about it.
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Making graphs accessible on Android requires some work, and in this blog post series I explore how to do that. The fourth post is about adding visible control buttons for using the graph.
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In this blog post, I share my experiences participating in Women Developer Academy Europe in October 2023.
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Content descriptions for images are a vital part of accessibility. In this blog post, I'll share what every Android developer should know about them.
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In this blog post, we will look at how you can position an element on overlay while keeping it in the same position as before - like many messaging apps highlight a message you are reacting to.
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Density-independent pixels are a way to handle the visible size of UIs in different screen densities of Android devices. In this blog post, I discuss what they are and how to convert them to pixels and back.
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Making graphs accessible on Android requires some work, and in this blog post series I explore how to do that. The third post is all about differentiating data by other means than color.
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There's a lot of power with the default. In this blogpost, I'll unpack the theme a bit, and discuss our role as developers with defaults.
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Making graphs accessible on Android requires some work, and in this blog post series I explore how to do that. The second post touches keyboard navigation and how to make it work with the example graph.
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