Javier E. Fajardo

Random musings from a software developer

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Accessibility 201: A Dive Through The Windows Stack

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Now that you've seen the big picture on Accessibility and adapting to users needs, let's see what makes that happen under the hood. This dive through the Windows stack will touch on all the technical details of how Screen Readers (and some software testing tools) do their job, along with some tools and resources to help you.

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Accessibility 101: The Big Picture

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In late 2018, I changed teams and began supporting Apps on Windows 10. With Microsoft's emphasis on Accessibility, I was quickly tasked with addressing a variety of issues in our apps. Having never touched accessibility issues, there was a lot to learn. This is a quick primer on what accessibility in software is.

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Building your own ORM... and other Bad Ideas

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A project I worked on needed to implement persistent storage to meet a requirement. I volunteered to write it from scratch. Just map objects in memory to your SQL database back end. How hard can it be, right? Oh, and let's do it in C++ for even more fun times.

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