[Nfb-science] Learning Python

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Wed Feb 23 13:27:50 UTC 2011


You might want to contact Christopher Tooth, the main developer for 
Qwitter, an accessible Twitter client.  He works in Python, and has 
taught a class to other blind persons.  Go to:  http://www.qwitter-client.net

Dave

At 12:01 PM 2/15/2011, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>For a breif section of one of my physics classes, we are having a
>small experience with python 2.7. The other students are coding visual
>elements with spheres, vectors, etc. My professors and I have worked
>out a system for harnessing the mathematical power of Python instead.
>However, I cannot get JAWS to read my program outputs. I am trying
>with the Idle module, and think that may be where the problem is. Can
>anyone confirm, or tell me what components they use to code? Thanks!!
>
>--
>Chelsea Cook
>
>Virginia Tech 2015; Physics Major
>cook2010 at vt.edu
>"I ask you to look both ways.  For the road to a knowledge of the
>stars leads through the atom; and important knowledge of the atom has
>been reached through
>the stars."
>Sir Arthur Eddington, British astrophysicist (1882-1944), Stars and
>Atoms (1928), Lecture 1
>
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