[Job-Discussions] Request for info - programming languages blind friendly?
Justin Williams
justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 27 06:03:36 UTC 2020
Oh things could have changed.
I remember when they did, but I've actually only seen the Microsoft office track, and the IT track online you, so you are correct about that.
I do remember them having a computer programming certification, however.
Justin
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World services which I am presuming is the same as Lions world appears to only have an IT specialist track and it does not say that it is offered online. To ask further questions email Rebecca at rreid at wsblind.org
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> On Aug 26, 2020, at 2:33 PM, Justin Williams via Job-Discussions <job-discussions at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Call Lion's world. They have
> A programmer certification from what I understand, or at least, they
> had one.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Justin
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> languages blind friendly?
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> I am not a programmer, but read lots of things. I would say, Python,
> Java, and/or some flavor of C like C++ or C#. If you want to do web
> development, then javascript -- which is different from Java.
>
> Dave
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> At 01:34 PM 8/26/2020, you wrote:
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>> Hello
>> I know at first flush this is going to make folks say "go ask the
>> Computer Science" division list, but I wanted to check something first:
>>
>> If one were to try to learn programming languages these days, which
>> ones would help someone get hired? Python? CSS? Java Script? Are
>> there others that are being used in main-stream jobs, especially ones
>> that may be fairly friendly to a blind user?
>>
>> I ask because I would like to re-learn web coding as it's been a
>> dog's age since high school and trying to simply learn from random
>> google searches have not lead to fruitful results.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your indulgence and your assistance!
>>
>> Sincerely
>>
>> Andrew Harmon
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> %40gmail.com As far as I’m aware, Ryan’s World only has an IT
> specialist track and it does not appear that it is delivered online.
> To ask specifically about it you can email
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