The Power of Default
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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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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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Making graphs accessible on Android requires some work, and in this blog post series I explore how to do that. The first post is about adding content descriptions for, e.g., screen readers.
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In this blog post, I look at the challenges Android developers often face when it comes to developing accessible Android apps, and some proposed solutions from research.
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This blog post introduces a couple of modifiers, and how to use them to improve Android app accessibility.
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I've felt invisible multiple times throughout my career like I'm not even in the room. In this blog post, I share more about these feelings, microaggressions, and allyship.
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Last year, I build an advent calendar using Eleventy and Github Actions. In this blog post, I tell more about the progress and the result.
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A recap of some of the things I did in 2022 is here! 2022 turned out to be very different than what I had planned, but I think it was pretty ok year.
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Not everyone likes animations - they might be distracting or even trigger symptoms like feeling sick or disoriented. There's a setting called reduced motion in different operating systems, and in this blog post, I'll talk about how to respect it on Android.
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A couple of months back I wrote a rant in LinkendIn about some bad experiences with recruiters. This blog post extends and explains some of the points I've mentioned in the LinkedIn-post.
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