It is the true teacher who leaves the class knowing they have learned the most.

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Replying to @NanouuSymeon
It depends on what you're interested in using them for. JavaScript for web development please avoid Frameworks, python for many things but especially data. If you want to go heavy hit both incredibly important right now if you're looking for employment
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Replying to @dotjay
that sounds like me a while back when I just literally destroyed my Flickr account my Instagram account my blog. I got really irritable and mean with loss and grief and illness. I think it was like an artist burning their paintings. It has improved as I hope it will soon for you
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Replying to @njong_emy
It may come naturally to you how are you learning it. Are you able to understand is purpose and use or are you using framework or are you generating HTML and CSS or are you doing a full stack and being aware of accessibility and security needs
Replying to @toddlibby
Accessibility means availability. If I can't get to a website or its content it is not only unavailable to me there is no experience for the user there is no content there is no interaction there is no meaning there is an inability to search. Accessibility first f2w!
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Replying to @bharvisampat
Real JavaScript is in the game. Most Frameworks on the other hand seemed very much like toys to me that break easily and don't come in a box you can keep
Replying to @jyothi17750159
There are many forms of inspiration that's own involved it to UT and purpose and meaning can be in play from a very young age yes it has been with my own self as it was with my mother as it has been with both of my brothers as well. All philanthropic charitable loyal and decent.
Replying to @accessamy
That made me laugh out loud and perfect for a morning many people are in church. Maybe up next is come together? Okay I should leave now LOL
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Replying to @shanselman
At 59 all the time! My laughter now sounds as if my mother was alive and here. I'm not very affectionate but I was as a child my mother is never affectionate my dad was. I'm forgiving and loyal like my dad. And so many other traits! tell that 40-something friend it gets worse 😊
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Replying to @jen4web @knowbility
You know what Jen I love you
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Replying to @jen4web @knowbility
I blame failing at this time because we've chosen apps/ documents we've allowed HTML5 apis and JavaScript and CSS framework stew Rule the Day instead of teaching the real languages and meaning. All the noise about HTML5 semantics is a lot of noise not a lot of there there
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Replying to @jen4web @knowbility
The Art and Science of accessibility does require those things but start with as meaningful markup as possible and minimal CSS as needed and guess what happens we had more access leave out JavaScript or minimize it to those things that can be used and we're well on our way
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Replying to @jen4web @knowbility
Accessibility first as a premise instead of JS or API first too. I think you and I are as usual as two stars in alignment
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Replying to @jen4web
That's a great dovetail into my earlier question about how many tags existed in the pre w3c markup that Tim used on NeXT at CERN. Pretty funny stuff and very Illuminating and relevant to the difference in meaning between what is a programming language and what is a human language
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It's all that and more. I also realizing that I think we shouldn't be even using the words accessibility and disability but I have a problem with language censorship so I won't be beating that horse too hard. Teaching clients is not working. Let's talk quality assurance
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The book does have code but it's not about the practice of accessibility as a science and art. We have those resources. Human beings do not classify inclusively rather exclusively. I cover cognitive bias I cover how those things can be course corrected if we choose to do so.
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I also expand the ideology to look at all sense-perception beyond what we understand to be our five senses and creating input-output methodologies for all of them which expand opportunities beyond what people term a disability. Everybody is disabled in some way.
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I'm getting semantic on its ass is what I meant. perfect example Voice to Text input is failing me. To be literate I have to go in and manually make edits. Using my hands to do that is causing more contracture issues. Google Voice is not only an accessible it's harmful.
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If something is in available to us we can't have an experience with it. This places accessibility as the on-ramp to all web content for all interferences. This place is accessibility first and foremost before any other technique or ideology.
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Replying to @jen4web
You nailed it. Actually Liam Quinn made a great quote that also nailed it on Facebook. "apps are for today and maybe tomorrow, but documents are forever." I'm going to be spreading that like melted butter
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Replying to @jen4web
I'd like to put your name on that list you up for it sometime it will be a couple of weeks if not about 6 because I'm all about writing the book and talk and life organizing right now
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