Content warning: This post mentions a near-death experience.
Quite a few people now have asked me how I became a web developer, and an accessibili...
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You're a great storyteller, E.J.! I love hearing about people from self-taught and bootcamp backgrounds deciding to get into coding (especially those who go into accessibility) and what their journeys have been like. Thank you for sharing your story! :)
Thank you! I was a writer in another life; sometimes it jumps out :p
Whether or not you were a writer in another life, I said I would read the article and so I did. I'm sorry to hear about your disability but you really should consider investing some time in writing. For what it's worth, I really enjoyed the article and thank you for divulging the details of your personal life. Majority of people in dev community are suffering from variety of health issues, physical or psychological, and writing about it helps to facilitate risk prevention when it's feasible. Nevertheless, blowing off some steam in the form of writing is also something quite exhilarating.
I look forward to reading more of your work, whether it's of personal or technical nature.
Cheers,
DF
Thank you for the blog, you’re a brilliant writer!
GREAT post, E.J.! Thanks for sharing it. I’m so glad you’re here <3