[nfbcs] introduction for programming question

Kevin kevinsisco61784 at gmail.com
Mon May 7 00:17:21 UTC 2018


A good tip is if you are unsure of the accessibility of an I D E write 
your code in notepad and save it with the correct extention.  For 
instance, c++ source code has a .cpp extention. Good luck.



On 5/6/2018 6:43 PM, Petras Vasiliauskas via nfbcs wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> My name is Petras and I just joined the list. I'm a sophomore in high school. I am good with both mac and windows. I have a braille display.
> I'm taking a computer principles class.  We finished the principles part and are about to start coding. The class is using BlueJ. Has anyone had success or problems with this IDE?
> I am the first totally blind student taking this class in our high school. The computer science teacher and my VI teacher seem quite unsure on how this is going to work.
> I really want to learn how to code.
> I would appreciate any suggestions that any of you can offer to help get me started with coding.
> Thanks in advance.
> Petras
>
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