![]() I've watched, at one point Chris Bascardi tried to build one, it was doing luminosity checking. JASON: I'm super happy to have you here, because I think it's going to be a lot of fun, and, yeah, I think - color contrast checkers are something that I am fascinated by. ![]() And, so, I'm super, super thrilled to be bringing that to Learn With Jason today. Every once in a while, Eleventy comes up. Man, but, yeah, so, I stream about accessibility. Can you tell I've rehearsed that elevator pitch, Jason? I'm an advocate for web accessibility, both, like, internally at my company, as well as folks probably know me from - I host a weekly stream called "Some Antics," where I bring on guests in a format very, very, very inspired from "Learn with Jason." I bring on guests to teach something about building great user experiences for the web in a hands-on way with a focus on accessibility and core web technology. JASON: So, before we get too deep into here, do you want to give us background on yourself for those not familiar with your work?īEN: Sure, I am a software developer at Microsoft, I focus on the front end, and, specifically, I focus on accessibility and core technologies. And, three, we're going to play with serverless functions which are all things that I enjoy. Two, we're going to play with Eleventy, as we learned through painful experience on this show, means we're going to do puns all day. I'm really looking forward to today for a few reasons, one it's always great to have you around. ![]() Ben, how are you doing?īEN: I'm doing great. JASON: Hello, everyone, and welcome to another episode of "Learn with Jason." Today on the show we're bringing back Ben Myers. Captions provided by White Coat Captioning ().Ĭommunication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitateĬommunication accessibility and may not be a totally verbatim record of the proceedings. ![]()
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