Published Sep 3, 2019
SE-Radio Episode 329 Andreas Stefik on Accessibility for the Visually
Andreas Stefik explores the intricacies of designing accessible programming languages for visually impaired users, emphasizing intuitive syntax, empirical research, and the critical role of screen readers and accessibility standards in enhancing usability.

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