oaabhilash | 6 years ago | on: Ask HN: I'm a software engineer going blind, how should I prepare?
I am a Software Engineer and my spouse has limited vision. These is based on my experience
1. Use your remaining time with vision to be really really good at touch typing. I mean, you should be able to any character without looking at the keyboard.
2. My spouse finds these magnifiers really useful to read small text. Hoping you can use these if you can retain some vision. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EV0XP8S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b....
3. Learn how to use the Accessibility features in Windows, Mac, Android, Linux and ios. Learn the shortcuts. You should think about how to use the tools for low vision (magnifier) and no vision (Audio aids and other stuff)
4. Learn the ADA standards for applications and be an advocate for visually impaired. At my own work, I try to use every opportunity to push for more accessible applications. However there so many software applications deployed to Enterprise every day, without any accessibility considerations. Being a software engineer, I implore you to be a champion for this cause.
5. People who grew up using computers from the 90s are turning older now. Next 10 to 20 years they will demand the applications they use to be accessible. As an industry, we will need to change the way we do business.
6. Know that this is going to be Mental Health / emotional challenge as well. Get help if needed