[Nfb-science] SAS and Python Programming

Currin, Kevin kwcurrin at email.unc.edu
Sun Apr 2 20:02:54 UTC 2017


Hi Nicholas,

You can run SAS Studio for free if you download SAS University Edition. SAS University Edition has to be run as a virtual machine, but once it is running, you access SAS Studio in a local web browser of your choice. There are cloud based ways to run it, but I don't know if they are accessible.

Thanks,

Kevin
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Thank you for all the replies. Kevin, for SAS studio, would I need to have
SAS on my computer? If not, is SAS studio an account based programming
environment on the web? I think what I am going to end up using is
Notepad++, the terminal, and hopefully SAS studio for programming.

Thank you,
Nicholas

On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 6:08 PM, Nicholas J <314nick15 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am a legally blind student considering doing a master's in statistics. I
> have always done everything 100% visually with screen magnifiers (Zoomtext)
> and different cctvs. Now I am starting the transition to doing everything
> to almost everything non visually. This is because of all the
> inefficiencies I have dealt with in doing computer programming as well as
> statistics with only vision. Recently I have started using Python 2.7 and
> will use SAS very soon, which I have used in the past. Is there a specific
> IDE or terminal usage that would be the most accessible to use these
> programming languages non visually?
>
> Thank you,
> Nicholas
>
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