Bart Delrue
Bart is a Web Development Lecturer at Odisee University of Applied Sciences in Belgium.
Prior to teaching, he served as a developer for the City of Ghent, where he spearheaded web accessibility initiatives. His work included co-developing the city's accessible component library, auditing complex applications, and training developers and stakeholders in universal design.
Today, Bart focuses on educating the next generation of developers to prioritize digital sovereignty and open standards, ensuring the future web remains accessible to everyone.
Sessions
Bring your project, your laptop, and your questions. This hands-on clinic moves beyond the theory of WCAG and gets into the "how-to" of inclusive design. Whether you’re struggling with a complex UI component or curious how a screen reader perceives your DWeb protocol, let's audit your work in real-time! You’ll leave with a prioritized list of practical fixes to make your project accessible to everyone.
The web is broken. The algorithm decides what you see, built for addiction rather than knowledge. But before the 'enshittification' of our feeds, we had a simple, resilient root system: RSS.
Let’s rage against the machine and return to chronological, human-centered feeds.
