[NABS-L] Suggestions for Colleges that have a macOS Development Program
Harry Staley
hstaley at nfbtx.org
Fri Aug 24 21:40:01 UTC 2018
To my knowledge here are none, but there are numerous boot camps that cover these topics. Most colleges tackle things from a more general approach and thus are vendor neutral.
Harry Staley
(330) 718-1876
hstaley at nfbtx.org
> On Aug 24, 2018, at 15:10, Lawrence Perez via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi.
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> 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.
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> 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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