[nfbcs] Introducing me

Ali Abdolrahmani aabdolrahmani at gmail.com
Tue Apr 22 21:22:03 UTC 2014


Thanks
What Screen readers do you use on windows in using Eclipse?
Are you comfortable with debugging?

On 4/22/14, William Grussenmeyer <wdg31415 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Ali,
>
> I think I saw you on the access stem mailing list.  I am also doing a
> phd in computer science at University of Nevada Reno.  Here are some
> accessible tools I use to program:
>
>
> Eclipse (eclipse.org)  -- lots of blind programmers use this and it
> works well with Java.  I think it works with other programming
> languages but IM not sure.  You can also use it to do android
> programming.
>
> XCode with a Mac -- and ObjectiveC (which is easy to learn since you
> know C and C++) -- I am currently doing a projeccct in this.  It is
> very accessible although some buttons are unlabeled it is easy to
> figure them out.  Most of it is accessible and easy to program in.
> Also, the mac is accessible and easy to learn.  programming on an ipad
> or iphone is great because lots of blind people have one of these.  It
> is also great for research projects.
>
> On 4/22/14, Ali Abdolrahmani <aabdolrahmani at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Many years ago, I used to program in C and C++ and then in 2006 I
>> tried to learn C#. I could never find a structured way to do all the
>> necessary tasks of programming such as debugging or doing graphic
>> design of UI as independently as expected. I also liked to learn Java
>> or Web Programming and this has not happened yet. I am good in
>> structured thinking and object oriented concepts and would always
>> liked to find a more comfortable way to expand programming skills.
>> Ali
>>
>>
>> On 4/22/14, Stanzel, Susan - FSA, Kansas City, MO
>> <Susan.Stanzel at kcc.usda.gov> wrote:
>>> Ali,
>>>
>>> Welcome to our list. What programming languages have you been working
>>> in?
>>>
>>> Susie Stanzel
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: nfbcs [mailto:nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Ali
>>> Abdolrahmani
>>> Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2014 10:23 AM
>>> To: NFB in Computer Science Mailing List
>>> Subject: [nfbcs] Introducing me
>>>
>>> Dear All members:
>>> My name is Ali. I have recently come to US in this January. I have
>>> started
>>> a
>>> PhD program in Human Centered Computing at UMBC Information Systems
>>> Department. I have studied computer software before and since HCC can
>>> help
>>> our community to experience a more accessible world, I have decided to
>>> see
>>> if I can pursue academic knowledge in this field.
>>> I am quite sure that all of you members in this group can help me a lot
>>> specially because I need your help regarding technologies and computer
>>> related aspects of life in US. I have never been to US before so I have
>>> some
>>> challenges that I would be happy to get advice on. I live in Catonsville
>>> MD
>>> and I would be happy if I can find any of you nearby and know more.
>>>
>>> I was doing programming by 2009 but in a way of pair programming because
>>> the
>>> tools that we used in my country were not accessible enough to do the
>>> required professional job as independently as expected. Just after that,
>>> I
>>> couldn't continue programming any more and I am still really interested
>>> to
>>> seek for possible solutions through which I can expand my computer
>>> science
>>> and programming skills.
>>> Of course there is a lot to say and I try to make it brief now not to
>>> take
>>> your precious time.
>>> I am happy that I am a member of NFB mailing list and I hope that I can
>>> learn from all of you towards a better horizon.
>>> Regards
>>> Ali
>>>
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>> Best Regards
>> Ali Abdolrahmani
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