[NFBCS] resources for learning Visual Studio and C#

carcione at access.net carcione at access.net
Fri Feb 24 19:59:36 UTC 2023


I know this won't be as helpful as a blind instructor would, but there are
lots of c# books on Bookshare, and I'm sure they have code examples. At
least the SQL books do, so others probably likewise.

Tracy

 

 

From: NFBCS <nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Sean McMahon via NFBCS
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I am in need for good training on how to use Visual Studio 2019 and learn
C#.  The resources I've found so far are geared toward a sighted audience.
I am bewildered by visual Studio's number of options, can't determine how to
make the audio cues helpful and don't know how to deal with the lightbulb
icon sighted folks can see when there's a mistake in their code.  For C#, we
have used Pluralsite at work, but these training videos don't contain text
or code examples.  For example, it took me forever to realize one has to
type dotnet not period net in to the command line to start compiling.  An
on-line or instructor lead training more geared to the blind would be useful
to me.  Thanks for your help.

Sean

 

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