Accessibility, Fiber Arts, and ADHD with Abbey Perini

January 20
48 mins

Episode Description

Summary

In this episode of the Overcommitted Podcast, hosts Bethany, Brittany, and Erika engage in a rich conversation with Abbey Perini, a web developer and fiber artist. They explore Abbey's current projects, the intersection of fiber arts and programming, and the importance of accessibility in web development. The discussion also delves into personal experiences with ADHD, community building in both knitting and open source, and the challenges and strengths that come with neurodiversity. Abbey shares her insights on how to make coding and web development more inclusive and accessible for everyone, emphasizing the need for empathy and understanding in the tech industry.


Takeaways

  • There is a deep connection between fiber arts and programming.
  • Accessibility should be a priority for all developers.
  • Community building in knitting can inform open source practices.
  • Accessibility is not just a front-end concern; it extends to back-end development.
  • ADHD can present challenges but also unique strengths in coding.
  • Flexibility in work can benefit everyone, not just those with disabilities.
  • Negative self-talk can be harmful, and you are awesome, so stop it.
  • Developers should focus on problem-solving skills rather than just technical tools.
  • Creating inclusive environments in tech is essential for progress.


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