[nabs-l] Fwd: Object-oriented Programming Classes Questions
Greg Aikens
gpaikens at gmail.com
Fri May 20 12:58:06 UTC 2011
Hi Mike,
There used to be a blind programmers list that was really helpful for me when I was learning Visual Studio. Some of the guys on there had created scripts to make Visual Studio easier to use with jaws and I believe they had created some tutorials. It has been 5 years since I did any programming though, so any info I could remember is way outdated. They have even moved the list from its old location, so I can't even give you that.
Maybe someone else on here knows where that list got moved to.
Sorry if this was less than helpful. I do think the resources you are looking for exist.
-Greg
On May 19, 2011, at 12:41 PM, Mike Freeman wrote:
> Begin forwarded message:
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>> From: "Freeman,Mike - TOSD-DITT-2"
>> Date: May 19, 2011 10:30:09 PDT
>> Subject: Object-oriented Programming Classes Questions
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>
>> Hello.
>>
>> Although I have had some experience with languages implementing object-oriented programming, I've never taken classes on the subject. My question is this: what platforms are beginning object-oriented programming classes generally run on and what accessibility tools are needed for a totally-blind student? Is the best option to use a human reader?
>>
>> We use visual Studio 2008 around my work environment. Are there training courses on how to use it with JAWS, say, in C# programming? Are there e-texts on the subject approached from a screen-reader perspective?
>>
>> WE use Ruby around my work environment also. Any experiences with this language and platforms on which its interpreter runs from an accessibility perspective?
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>> And what's the situation viz. Java programming these days insofar as blind access is concerned?
>>
>> T I A!
>>
>> Mike
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>>
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