[nfbcs] best computer for a CS student?
Louis Maher
ljmaher at swbell.net
Mon Feb 23 00:36:47 UTC 2015
George,
For most of your non-computer courses, you will need Microsoft Office for
Word and Excel work.
Regards
Louis Maher
Phone 713-444-7838
E-mail ljmaher at swbell.net
-----Original Message-----
From: nfbcs [mailto:nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Jorge Paez via
nfbcs
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2015 2:41 PM
To: nfbcs at nfbnet.org
Subject: [nfbcs] best computer for a CS student?
Hi all:
My name is Jorge.
I just graduated high school last year and had to take a year off because my
family and I moved to Florida from New York City, so I was waiting for the
residency rule to kick in college wise because the tuition is about half or
more of what out-of-state students pay.
At any rate, I've already got my acceptance letter to community college, and
I'm going to be majoring in Programming and Analysis.
My question is, what computer would be better for me in terms of school
work?
I don't know what language my classes are going to use, but since I'm also
going to be doing a lot of work outside of class--I'm going to be a
freelance programmer on the side--I already know HTML pretty well and I'm
going to be learning other languages soon, what computer has the biggest
number of accessible development environments for the most number of
languages?
I have experience using both Mac and Windows, using Voice Over, JAWS and
System Access, so the screenreader isn't a problem for me.
Thanks,
Jorge
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