Bas Broek
@basthomas
"good-idea goldmine" and sometimes "unnecessary but very kind" @[email protected]
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I'm winding down Twitter. I'd love to stay in touch, though. Please feel free to DM me if you want to continue a conversation on iMessage. I'll also stay active on my blog.
When something is important, it mean a whole lot. Make sure your friends know how important dey are to you, just like beautiful cookie.
Me have extra hugs to give out. @OscarTheGrouch said to give dem to other friends. Do any of you want hug?
Interested in joining me and the WeTransfer iOS team? We are hiring (remote)! Please feel free to reach out to me if you'd have any questions or want to talk about things. My DMs are open — especially if you're from an underindexed group. jobs.ashbyhq.com/wetransfer/0af…
I posted on LinkedIn this morning about still being open to a salaried role in a newsroom someplace. At the risk of being immodest, I think I’ve earned my stripes after almost a decade and think you should hire me to report on disability in tech. linkedin.com/posts/steven-a…
This ought to be something to cheer, but it’s so bizarrely bad with VoiceOver. iOS components come baked with so much accessibility support out of the box – it takes *effort* to make something this opaque. Why? To save some money? The V in MVP should include “usable by everyone.”
7.26 billion people own mobile phones, but the majority use them for one purpose: consumption. As of today, every single smartphone can now be used for something more: software creation. Introducing the Replit mobile app on Android and iOS. Code anything, anywhere.
One of the reasons I love working in #a11y is that it's SO deeply multifaceted. #Accessibility is about: 🎨 Design 👩🏻💻 Engineering 💁🏽 UX 🎁 Product …and most importantly… 👯 People I may not be good at all these things, but the chance to think about them all daily is a gift!
Thinking that accessibility is simply an engineering problem to be solved is very common. It's also a massive part of the problem.
Good blog post.
I wrote a blog post about the new “primary associated types” feature in Swift 5.7. Good feature! khanlou.com/2022/10/some-c…
We’re looking for an experienced iOS developer to join my team at @PSPDFKit. Nice place to work. Fully remote by design. Unusual challenges making an SDK. Willingness to use both Swift and Objective-C is necessary. pspdfkit.bamboohr.com/careers/80
Chef John really is just the kindest person. You should check this out; I'm pretty sure you'll end up with a big smile on your face.
had the honor of chatting with Bay Area YouTube legend Chef John from @foodwishes! a favorite quote: “Why do we need 4K?” he said. “So you watch my video in 4K — then what happens? You still make the soup, right?” sfgate.com/food/article/c…
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Popular Bay Area chef is 'the Julia Child of our time'
You might not know his face, but you'd know his voice.
People are excited for spooky season, but October is also Nat’l Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). Contrary to what society says, disabled people contribute much to the economy. Disability deserves more representation in the workplace—especially in newsrooms!
I remember folks ragging on this talk when I delivered it, saying it was too easy and they knew it already. It’s helped over 10,000 people since, and is the most watched @dotSwift talk from any year. If you have a talk you think would be great, no matter how “easy”, go for it! 🚀
I just saw @twostraws's conference for dotSwift as a part of day 51 of #100daysofswift, and it was so informative ahhh! Left me with a lot to read and research about! super fun stuff too! here's the link if anyone is interested: youtube.com/watch?v=OgU8d_…
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dotSwift 2018 - Paul Hudson - Elements of Functional Programming
GitHub seems to have made a change where it messes with my browser history. Going back from a pull request's "Files changed" doesn't go back to the conversation, but to another pull request entirely... forgetting I checked my notifications in the meantime? Ugh :-(
Want to make your app accessible? Today, Abra and Q42 are launching a new platform to help you do that: beta.appt.org/en/. With relevant data, guidelines and code examples for iOS, Android, Flutter etc. We're looking forward to your feedback! #accessibility #appdevelopment
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Want to make your app accessible? Today we have launched beta.appt.org, a new platform to help you! Read articles about #accessibility features and their usage, code examples for #Android, #iOS, #Flutter, #ReactNative, #Xamarin, relevant #a11y guidelines and more!
Such a great presentation of one of Swift's design principles: progressive disclosure.
“Designing powerful APIs with Progressive Disclosure” by @HiraleeMalaviya #nsspainX vimeo.com/751181429
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