Eva Ferreira πŸ’š (@evaferreira92) 's Twitter Profile
Eva Ferreira πŸ’š

@evaferreira92

I Code & Teach HTML, CSS, SVG and JavaScript // Proud Slytherin // Organizer @css_conf_ar // @GoogleDevExpert
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claudia in πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ (@koste4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who's hiring?! πŸ’» πŸ‘‹πŸ» Hi! I'm looking for my next role. I'm a Javascript Full-Stack Engineer with a keen eye for crafting beautiful user experiences through code and building robust backend systems. Pointers and retweets highly appreciated! πŸ™πŸ»

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I'm excited to hear about design systems and building excellent and accessible UIs with Eva Ferreira πŸ’š at #EpicWebConf! Look forward to this chat coming soon.

I'm excited to hear about design systems and building excellent and accessible UIs with <a href="/evaferreira92/">Eva Ferreira πŸ’š</a> at #EpicWebConf! Look forward to this chat coming soon.
Kent C. Dodds ⚑ (@kentcdodds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm excited to have Eva Ferreira πŸ’š speaking at #EpicWebConf in March! She’ll be sharing key insights on why design systems fail and how to make them bulletproof. Get to know her from her Epic Speaker interview on her profile page!

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yep, been sayin this backend gets to pick the runtime, the version, give it modules, etc front-end picks nothing, has to satiate multiple browsers that constantly change, network issues, device sizes, user desired input type (finger, mouse, screen reader, etc)!!

Eva Ferreira πŸ’š (@evaferreira92) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only a few weeks to go! Join us to learn about the connection between Design Systems and Mirtha Legrand! And how to work on Design Systems your team will love to use ✨️

WebAIM (@webaim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The number of home page elements has increased 61% over the last 6 years. More complex home pages mean more opportunities for #accessibility errors. The most common #WCAG 2 failure? Low contrast text. Learn more in the WebAIM Million 2025 report: webaim.org/projects/milli… #a11y

The number of home page elements has increased 61% over the last 6 years. More complex home pages mean more opportunities for #accessibility errors. The most common #WCAG 2 failure? Low contrast text. Learn more in the WebAIM Million 2025 report: webaim.org/projects/milli… #a11y
Eva Ferreira πŸ’š (@evaferreira92) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm happy to announce that I'll be speaking at DevSum conference this year!! Join us in Stockholm this June to learn about encryption methods πŸ” dating back to 1900 BC πŸ“” #DevSum

I'm happy to announce that I'll be speaking at <a href="/DevSum_swe/">DevSum</a> conference this year!!

Join us in Stockholm this June to learn about encryption methods πŸ” dating back to 1900 BC πŸ“”

#DevSum
Eva Ferreira πŸ’š (@evaferreira92) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Uber driver has Simple Plan playing and I'm having some teenage angst flashbacks. Loving this. What's this band doing? And what about Good Charlotte? Uber drive, flashback drive, googling now.

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πŸ’Œ What do World War II, ancient Egypt, and love notes have in common? In her session Cryptography for Lovers, Eva Ferreira – Front-end engineer, university lecturer and long-time community organizer – takes us on a creative journey through the unexpected world of encryption.

πŸ’Œ What do World War II, ancient Egypt, and love notes have in common?

In her session Cryptography for Lovers, Eva Ferreira – Front-end engineer, university lecturer and long-time community organizer – takes us on a creative journey through the unexpected world of encryption.
Eva Ferreira πŸ’š (@evaferreira92) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The amazing Rachel Andrew talking about how we got from Pollyfills and fallbacks to Interop and how new features get released faster and faster across browsers. Quite a ride for the ones who were around the web in 2010 πŸ˜… #GoogleIO

The amazing <a href="/rachelandrew/">Rachel Andrew</a> talking about how we got from Pollyfills and fallbacks to Interop and how new features get released faster and faster across browsers. Quite a ride for the ones who were around the web in 2010 πŸ˜…
#GoogleIO