[NABS-L] Suggestions for Colleges that have a macOS Development Program

Mariya Vasileva mkvnfb94 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 24 21:02:17 UTC 2018


Hi Lawrence, you could research the University of New Mexico and other neighboring universities that you can major in computer programming that offer it. They won’t have it specifically for Mac, but by the time you were done, you will have all the skills needed to be able to code and develop software for Apple once you get employed by them.

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> On Aug 24, 2018, at 16:10, Lawrence Perez via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi.
> 
> 
> 
> My name is Lawrence. I want to go into college for a career that I think I
> would enjoy. I want to become a computer programmer / software developer
> focusing on Apple iOS and macOS development, I have a few ideas on computer
> programming. I want to make a program for the iPhone and the Mac that is
> similar to QWS, which is software that I use to make and edit my own Midi
> files. I like to use the Midi format to write and compose my own music, and
> I want to be able to do that from my phone and not just from my computer.
> It can be frustrating when I am traveling on the road and I can’t make
> music with my phone. By the time I get back to my laptop, I forget the song
> that I had in mind. I have tried GarageBand and other apps, but they are
> not accessible, and GarageBand is not capable of making a Midi file, and
> other apps are not accessible. So the app is not only going to be
> accessible, but sited users can use the app I create, which will allow
> other people to use the app, not just the blind. I am focusing my
> development of the app towards the Apple platforms, E. G. iOS and
> Macintosh, because products already exist for Windows, such as QWS, to
> create Midi files. Logic is too expensive for Mac users to make Midi files
> on the Mac, so I want that affordable option for those who don’t have
> $300.00 for Logic. I have tried Android before, I haven't owned an Android
> but a friend let me try to use his phone with TalkBack. When I was working
> with it, Android was challenging to use, and some things would make the
> TalkBack not work until it was restarted.
> 
> 
> 
> I don’t know which colleges are available for me to get into, whether the
> college has accessible contact ETC. What colleges near New Mexico would you
> recommend that will allow me to study macOS development? Are there,
> perhaps, any colleges that offer complete online classes? Thanks.
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