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Freelance Accessibility Developer - SUMIT SHARMA
Freelance Accessibility Developer5.0 (30 reviews)

Having good experience in frontend development mainly in designing, optimizing Angular and React Applications. With this experience, I can help out others in development and also how to solve problems efficiently. I would help you learn the skills needed to become a professional. I will not tell you how to code; rather, I will guide you through the practice of coding, will help you to find your own answers and also intervening you when you got stuck. These things I know: - HTML - CSS / SASS / Less - React - Angular - Tailwind CSS - Responsive web design - Pixel perfect UI with elegant CSS - Javascript / ES6 - npm - Github

Freelance Accessibility Developer - Jesus Lugo
Freelance Accessibility Developer5.0 (18 reviews)

Specialties: CSS, XHTML, Joomla, Drupal, Wordpress, Web Standard Compliance Assesment, Web Accessibility Evaluation, Crossbrowsing Test / Fixes, jQuery, SEF/SEO, Lightning Web Components. I love when a site works properly, no errors, semantically correct, loading fast, optimizing resources usage and accesible for humans and machines (hello GoogleBot), I envision coding as a craft.

Freelance Accessibility Developer - Emmanouil Theodorou
Freelance Accessibility Developer5.0 (13 reviews)

Having worked solo, in small and big teams as well as having 10+ years of experience bringing products and applications to life, I am bringing my entrepreneurial and technical knowledge, coupled with my diverse skills, on the table in order to deliver top quality work and actively contribute in the collective effort and objectives. My appetite for self-improvement, passion for technology and general exploration of the world are the main driving factors allowing me to progress and succeed in my journey and objectives. My key values are consistency, trust and perseverance.

Freelance Accessibility Developer - Brandon Powell
Freelance Accessibility Developer

I'm Brandon Powell, with 9 years of self-taught UI/UX Designer & Front-End Web Developer, Holistic Chef, and Aspiring Minimalist Rastafarian but just here to help and support. While I may not have formal work experience, I'm here to assist my fellow technical developers. It Builds Success Skills **I ask because our minds move fast, and we're not perfect; sometimes, I forget:** 1. Start with Gratitude - What are you grateful for today? 2. Invocation of Guidance - What do you need to pray for? 3. Centering Prayer - Just center your heart for prayer. 4. Start Session - Start talking with the Student. 5. Reflective Pause - Ask the student to give feedback & what have they learned. 6. Closing Prayer- Finish the session with the end Prayer. Remember to tailor these points to your specific context and the nature of the teaching session. If you have any specific themes or elements you'd like to include, feel free to provide more details for further customization. Before seeking knowledge, ensure that your needs are purposeful and focused on what you genuinely aim to learn. Please refrain from approaching developers solely to pick their brains. If you intend to learn about another person's process or expertise, you are welcome here. However, if your purpose is merely to extract information without genuine intent, kindly refrain from wasting time. **Thing to know before asking for help or teaching or learning:** - We have AI Tools for Intelligence. - We course that is free online. The need and want of a teacher is understanding another person's perspective on life to see, hear, and feel how they do things in their process and directions. My focus is on enhancing my debugging and problem-solving skills. Are you seeking a mentor to help with a Dev Project so you can learn faster? That's me. Let's come together, build, create, and launch together. Teachers who can motivate and push you to your limits, it's challenging to work on projects alone. I've experienced that in the second phase of this journey of building a business. You are always cooking up something. A person who loves to cook. **What I can help you with:** - **UX Design** - Know your users' needs and why they do what they do. When they understand your idea or product design, what they do. How do they click? The reasons why users do not click on your product or why they do not buy your product or understanding the needs of the users will help us design better products. - **Sketch & Wireframe** - Before beginning the design process, plan your ideas and sketch out your sketches to figure out what you want before you move forward with the design stage or before you talk with the users. - **UI Design** - Understand how to create high-quality website design. Bring your UI design to a functioning website and learn how to design for the users, not for yourself but make sure your design has a meaningful message that customers and team will like and enjoy your experiences. - **Long-Term Partner** - I want to clarify that we are not talking about long-term romantic partners, but long-term business partners. Sometimes we tend to focus too much on short-term success that we overlook long-term success and how to build long-term growth in product development, website design, food innovation, food management or just becoming a Chef content creator name a few things that will push you. - **Web Hosting** - Don't rush to host your website because someone said commercial hosting providers are better for your buck. Take your time, do your research, or find someone who can help you find the right providers that can meet your needs and save you money for long-term success in your business. - **Sprint Workshop** - We will begin a full teachable design sprint workshop in Miro to lay the groundwork for the website. In the next workshop, we will discuss the building of products within the food industry, product development, and managing the kitchen. **Anything else:** If I did not mention something you need help with, we can still have a chat, so just drop me a message, and we will see what can be done. **Languages Comfortable with but still learning:** - JavaScript - React.js - Next.js - Jekyll - CSS & SASS **Languages Uncomfortable with but still learning:** - PHP - Python - Blockchain - JavaScript - Learning Now - Prompt Engineer - Debugging Skillset - Learn how to write smart contracts. - Learn Eth Blockchain so you can better get support for help. - Focus on Solidity, You can pick very fast. - Learning how to Hacking

Freelance Accessibility Developer - Norah Medlin
Freelance Accessibility Developer4.9 (49 reviews)

Dynamic and articulate Technical Program Manager with over two decades of experience in the Software Development space, primarily serving the Education, Government, and Legal Industries. Intimately familiar with both Proprietary and Open Source Application & Reporting environments, bolstered by a strong background in Network, Server & Security administration. Proven knowledge leader and detailed Systems Design Analyst, offering unique strategy and change management techniques toward significant organizational performance and efficiency improvement gains. Provides collaborative tailor-designed solutions from concept to launch, artfully applying industry Best Practices to boost innovation and facilitate Organic Collaboration and Ideation. Continuous Process and Systems Improvement Specialist seeking creative teams. Over 15 years of experience as a Remote First worker and leader in the [Remote](https://www.remotelyone.com/) workers community. Member of the 2020 [Tulsa Remote](https://www.tulsaremote.com/) Workers Program cohort. In off-time, mentors and administers the [Drupal Developers Club](https://facebook.com/groups/drupaldevclub), engages in the [Drupal Slack](https://drupal.slack.com/) workspace, serves on the leadership team for the yearly [MidCamp](https://www.midcamp.org/) event, acts as the Intern Coordinator for [Drupal 4 Gov](https://drupal4gov.us/), and runs the growing [Digital Career Sandbox](https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14421975) community on LinkedIn.

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Freelance Accessibility Developer - Manuel Micu
Freelance Accessibility Developer5.0 (1 reviews)

I enjoy sharing my knowledge and helping other fellow programmers get better at writing clean code, well tested, and have fun while doing it. My past experience with pair programming and code reviews has always been appreciated by the people I work with. Expanding this type of support on Codementor seemed like the perfect extension of this activity.

Freelance Accessibility Developer - Sumit S
Freelance Accessibility Developer5.0 (1315 reviews)

More than 10 years of experience in web/product development(worked at Microsoft for 10 years). Currently working as a Full-stack developer. Extensive experience working with JavaScript, C#, Angular, React, DotNet. Available for freelance work as well. I've a lot of experience working end to end with large enterprise grade applications.

Freelance Accessibility Developer - Ricardo Zea
Freelance Accessibility Developer5.0 (147 reviews)

Hello! I'm a Sr. Web/Product Designer with extensive experience in all aspects of web design: ideation, sketching, wireframing, designing, prototyping, coding static pages, hand-off to dev., and maintenance. Good eye for elegant design and highly versed in technical subjects of the web. Fully capable of creating production-ready HTML and CSS. **Codementor - 1:1 Web Design Expert - Rating:** ★★★★★ I mentor with simple-to-understand language and terminology, clear examples, and honest patience. Every time you have a lesson with me, I guarantee you will level up. 🎓 - See reviews here: [https://www.codementor.io/@ricardozea](https://www.codementor.io/@ricardozea) \-- If you are more interested in what else I have to say about this industry, below are two books I have authored, followed by a list of my work: • “Mastering Responsive Web Design”: [https://masteringrwd.com](https://masteringrwd.com/) • “Web Developers Reference Guide”: [https://tiny.cc/web-devs-reference-guide](https://tiny.cc/web-devs-reference-guide) 💻 View my design and technical work: • Portfolio: [https://ricardozea.design](https://ricardozea.design/) • Smashing Magazine: [https://www.smashingmagazine.com/author/ricardozea/](https://www.smashingmagazine.com/author/ricardozea/) • Amazon: [https://www.amazon.com/Ricardo-Zea/e/B0781579BS/](https://www.amazon.com/Ricardo-Zea/e/B0781579BS/) • Dribbble: [https://dribbble.com/ricardozea](https://dribbble.com/ricardozea) • CodePen: [https://codepen.io/ricardozea](https://codepen.io/ricardozea) • Medium: [https://medium.com/@ricardozea](https://medium.com/@ricardozea) “There are no dumb questions, it's just dumb not to ask.” — Yours truly 👍

Freelance Accessibility Developer - Lucas M. Coelho
Freelance Accessibility Developer5.0 (148 reviews)

I've been developing iOS apps for 12 years and I've been working solely with Swift for 8 years. I’m a flexible resource and have worked in both small and large teams. I’ve built my own companies where I’ve taken ideas from concept, to design, to delivery. I can also provide guidance to early stage startups to maximize return on investment.

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Frequently asked questions

How long do Accessibility projects normally take?

The length of a project depends on many factors, including the scope of your project and the technical complexity of it. When you post a freelance Accessibility project request on Codementor, you’ll have the option to indicate when you’d expect the project to be completed. We suggest chatting with the interested developers to ensure both sides are on the same page. For more information on how to post a freelance Accessibility request on Codementor, check out our article.

How much does it cost to hire a freelance Accessibility developer?

We don’t charge anything when you post a freelance hiring request for Accessibility developers! You’ll have the chance to determine what the budget for your project is when you post the request. You’ll only need to pay the developer if you’re 100% satisfied with their work. Please know that Codementor charges a small service fee when a developer completes the job.

What makes Codementor Accessibility developers different?

We do a comprehensive technical and communications screen of all Accessibility developers at Codementor. Our network includes book authors, popular open source contributors, top Stack Overflow users and engineers at top tech companies. In addition, to continually ensure the quality of our freelancers, we regularly check in on existing Accessibility developers’ user satisfaction rates.

What happens if I’m not happy with the freelancer’s work?

As a platform, we strive to ensure you’re always happy with your Accessibility project’s results. If you’re unsatisfied with the results, you can choose to get a refund for the project. Additionally, you can contact our support team should you need any further assistance with your project.

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