Hey all,
When I read Rian Rietveld's announcement about resigning from the WordPress a11y team, it really got me thinking. The pain point seemed to be a lack of overlap between React/JS developers and accessibility experts. This is a pain point that I've been well aware of for years, as many JavaScript developers get resistant to me pointing out accessibility errors. I've never understood this resistance, but I am going to assume that people are more intimidated and/or overwhelmed by fixing the errors and they would feel empowered with some solid foundational knowledge.
I started asking in the DCTech Slack about my thoughts on creating a course on accessibility for JavaScript developers. I asked if they would be willing to buy it if I created a course. The response I got was overwhelmingly positive-everyone said some form of yes.
Then I took it to Twitter:
I've been thinking about creating an Accessibility and JS course for awhile. After reading about @RianRietveld's resignation, it seems to me that the JS world and the a11y world need more overlap and collaboration. If I created an affordable online course, would you invest in it?
— Lindsey Kopacz (@littlekope0903) October 10, 2018
At the time of this writing, the results are 87% yes. To be frank, I was always planning on creating this course, just not this soon. But the demand is apparent, so I am changing my plans a bit.
I would LOVE your feedback on any specific pain points you hear about accessibility and JavaScript. Please comment below!
Also, if you're interested in this, I am creating a list of emails JUST for updates pertaining to this course. Please subscribe if you want to take this course, and I will be giving my subscribers a discount on it when it comes out.