The CEO of Cafe Bazaar asked Iranian developers to consider making their programs accessible not as an option, but as a duty.
According to Iran digital economy annotation, Shahab Khodabakhsh wrote on the Linkedin social network that applications should be usable for all users, regardless of their abilities or disabilities.
According to him, developers should think about accessibility from the beginning of their product design.
Khodabakhsh says that Cafe Bazaar welcomes any help to developers to make their programs accessible and tries to provide them with its knowledge and experience in this field.
Last year, together with the release of the first accessible version of “Bazaar” for the blind and visually impaired on World Accessibility Day, Cafe Bazaar published a practical guide to making apps accessible for developers in the market.
Last year, together with the release of the first accessible version of “Bazaar” for the blind and visually impaired on World Accessibility Day, Cafe Bazaar published a practical guide to making apps accessible for developers in the market.
In the accessibility event held on Thursday, May 16, on World Accessibility Awareness Day and by Divar, it was stated that there are 4.8 million people with disabilities in Iran, and according to statistics, 70% of the society at least once in their life They are temporarily disabled.
In this event, the experts of Cafe Bazaar, Tapsi, Divar, Fidibo and Puzzley sat in a specialized panel on the topic of transferring companies’ experiences in this field.
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