Comment Did you notice that yesterday was Global Accessibility Awareness Day? Apple certainly did, and they had a huge banner across their home page linking to a marketing site for the accessibility features of iOS. So, why not take up Duncan Babbage's challenge to himself, and you to create the most accessible app possible over the next 12 months? I really like that Duncan's challenge is set over a year rather than a shorter time period. Accessibility isn't something you do once and then forget about, and over the course of this challenge it will hopefully just become part of what you think about as you develop software. Get started here with Apple's accessibility documentation. Dave Verwer News Trusting Popular SDKs Felix Krause, who taught us the dangers of trusting SDKs a few months ago has continued that research and now put together a listing of popular SDKs along with information on whether they use best practices, like hosting their download over HTTPS. The good news is that the vast majority do, but this is not a comprehensive list of frameworks by any means so if there are any missing, please contribute.
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