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Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.

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Vibe Coding
A programming style, popularised by Andrej Karpathy in 2025, in which developers express high-level goals to an AI code assistant in natural language and let the AI handle implementation details, iterating conversationally rather than authoring code line-by-line. Vibe coding…
Visual Programming(also: Visual Programming Language, Block-Based Programming)
A programming paradigm that allows users to create programs by manipulating graphical elements — such as blocks, nodes, and connecting paths — rather than writing text-based code. Popular examples include Scratch, LabVIEW, and dataflow systems where blocks represent…
Vocal Programming(also: Voice Coding, Speech-Based Programming, Voice Programming)
The practice of writing, editing, and navigating computer code using speech recognition rather than keyboard input. Vocal programming is an important accessibility concern because conventional software development tools implicitly require the use of a keyboard, creating a…

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