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Elm Town 58 – Unblocking users with quality software
Episode 58

Elm Town 58 – Unblocking users with quality software

Tessa Kelly shares her experience unblocking users while building quality software, explains how to avoid the "accessibility dongle" using the Elm philosophy, and considers some tesk9/accessible-html design changes.

Elm Town · Tessa Kelly, Jared M. Smith

June 13, 202358m 5s

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Tessa Kelly shares her experience unblocking users while building quality software, explains how to avoid the "accessibility dongle" using the Elm philosophy, and considers some tesk9/accessible-html design changes.

Thanks to our sponsor, Logistically. Email: [email protected].

Music by Jesse Moore.

Recording date: 2023.04.04

Guest

Show notes

[00:00:13] Sponsored by Logistically

[00:00:47] Introducing Tessa Kelly (she needs no introduction)

[00:01:25] Tessa is stealing her brother's life

[00:03:48] The early days of Elm at NoRedInk

[00:08:17] Motivation for building tesk9/accessible-html

[00:12:40] Not disempowering people

"Don’t assume that you’re the default. Make space for there to be other ways of being.” - runner Lauren Fleshman on the Daily Stoic podcast

[00:18:32] The business motivation for accessibility

[00:25:51] The tests are there for you

[00:28:07] Using Elm philosophy to avoid the "accessibility dongle"

[00:34:31] accessible-html design ideas

[00:44:53] How do you feel about CSS?

[00:49:00] What's going on at NoRedInk?

[00:52:35] Picks

Tessa's picks

Jared's picks

Topics

functional frontendweb-developmentlearning-web-develmnoredinkfunctional-programmingelm-langaccessibilityprogramming