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8. Wrapping up

Daniel Devesa Derksen-Staats1 
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London, UK
 

In this final chapter, I’d like to discuss where to go from here, where to get more resources, how to get involved in the community, and how to contribute to open source projects. There is so much to do! And we can help each other.

Accessibility in your team’s culture

When speaking with other developers and teams about accessibility, most of the questions I get are around how to improve the culture around accessibility in the team and the company in general. It is definitely a very valid point. You are not going to be able to do it alone. One developer can’t use ...

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