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What the Quest Lawsuit Means for Kiosk Accessibility https://equalentry.com/kiosk-accessibility-quest-lawsuit/ #ACB #law #lawsuit #kiosk #a11y #accessibility #ADA


Advice for an org getting sued over digital #accessibility (or for a lawyer representing one). "A Beginner’s Guide to Litigating a Web Accessibility Case"
https://convergeaccessibility.com/2023/12/18/beginners-guide-to-web-accessibility-litigation/ by Ken Nakata #law #ada


[U.S.] States Need to Pay Attention to Oklahoma Mobile ID App Accessibility Court Case https://equalentry.com/accessibility-oklahoma-mobile-id-app-court-case/ #mobile #a11y #law #ada


Decoding Digital #Accessibility Lawsuits 2023: Key Trends & Insights (USA) https://blog.usablenet.com/decoding-digital-accessibility-lawsuits-in-2023-key-trends-strategic-insights #a11y #law #legal #ADA


$240,000 Jury Verdict in Blind Students’ Accessibility Lawsuit against Community College https://www.lflegal.com/2023/05/blind-college-students-jury-verdict/ via @LFLegal #a11y #law #LACCD #ADA


How CS gets things wrong in the long term: I'm talking with @psu_13 about Modula-3 and #Ada (making my #pascal video last week got me thinking about these languages) and I said something like "I remember hating Modula-2 specifically because as a young person I wanted to write programs without actually doing any planning or forethought or actual software design" and he killed me with the following words:

"I think the funniest thing about things like Ada and Common Lisp were how back in the day they were thrown away because they were so "hopelessly bloated" and we should stick to "small and easy to understand" languages so we ended up with C++ and Javascript instead."


Content warning: News segment on Judy Heumann (advert first)


Five years of [digital accessibility] ADA lawsuit observations and trends: https://blog.usablenet.com/five-years-of-ada-web-and-app-lawsuits-key-observations-and-trends #a11y #ada #law
#a11y #law #ada


I'll throw it up here, to encourage some folks to pick up # programming language.

AdaCore is offering US$2,000 to the winners of their contest for developing an Ada crate available on Alire.

https://blog.adacore.com/announcing-the-2022-ada-spark-crate-of-the-year-award
#ada


# was initially released separately from the main GCC sources. On October 2, 2001, the GNAT sources were contributed to the GCC CVS repository. The last version to be released separately was GNAT 3.15p, based on GCC 2.8.1, on October 2, 2002. Starting with GCC 3.4, on major platforms the official GCC release is able to pass 100% of the ACATS # tests included in the # testsuite.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNAT
#GCC #ada #gnat


looks like the GNAT # 95 compiler frontend first appeared in # 3.1, May 15, 2002:
AdaCore, has contributed its GNAT Ada 95 front end and associated tools. The GNAT compiler fully implements the Ada language as defined by the ISO/IEC 8652 standard.
https://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/gcc-3.1/changes.html
#GCC #ada


learn # 2012 and implement a basic #:

https://github.com/OneWingedShark/Ada_Tutorial
#lisp #ada