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Accessibility is a fundamental part of web development and is an essential competency for a full stack developer. Since this survey includes questions about CSS, I'd suggest that it is appropriate to also ask about accessibility.
Me brainstorming some possible questions:
Demographics > Accessibility Proficiency (similar to CSS proficiency)
Testing > What automated accessibility testing tools do you use?
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That's a great point, but I wonder if this wouldn't be more at home in the State of CSS survey (http://stateofcss.com/) along with questions about markup, semantics, etc. Technically those are not related to CSS, but traditionally the CSS crowd tends to be more focused on accessibility than the JS crowd (at least that's my own perception).
Accessibility is a fundamental part of web development and is an essential competency for a full stack developer. Since this survey includes questions about CSS, I'd suggest that it is appropriate to also ask about accessibility.
Me brainstorming some possible questions:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: