[BlindMath] Question about Computer Programming

Mathieu Barbe mathieu at barbe.io
Wed Oct 9 19:21:54 UTC 2019


Hi,

you can try Eclipse.
This IDE is accessible and you can work with multiple programming language.

If you use NVDA on MS Windows, you can install add-on to increase the 
comfort of use.


Otherwise, I work currently to make accessible JetBrains developer Tools 
for NVDA.

These IDE are very powerfull.

I would tell you about that later.


++ Math


Le 09/10/2019 à 17:26, Brandon Keith Biggs via BlindMath a écrit :

> Use EdSharp or Notepad++ for your editor, both are used by professional
> blind programmers:
> https://github.com/EmpowermentZone/EdSharp
>
> If web-based is a requirement, then make sure it uses the Monaco Editor,
> it's the only text editor that is accessible.
> Thanks,
>
> Brandon Keith Biggs <http://brandonkeithbiggs.com/>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 9, 2019 at 6:34 AM Christina Martin via BlindMath <
> blindmath at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
>> I have a student who is in a computer science class who has started using
>> the computer programming software repl.it. I am able to get screen reader
>> to work , but am having difficulty navigating the program. I have found
>> some key commands online to work with the evaluation mode, but struggling
>> finding key commands to navigate the site and program mode. Has anyone used
>> this program? If not this specific program, but maybe another computer
>> programming software you have had success with. If so, what was the
>> program? Do you have any helpful resources or suggestions for using screen
>> reader with computer programming software. Thank you for any suggestions!
>> Christina Martin
>>
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