[nfbcs] using NETBeans

Nathan Clark NPClark1992 at gmail.com
Sun Feb 3 02:25:40 UTC 2019


On 2/2/19, Timothy Breitenfeldt via nfbcs <nfbcs at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi, I have not looked at netbeans in several years, but last time I
> checked it was not accessible at all. there is a plugin called
> sodbeans that was developed, heavily targeting accessibility, however
> it was created to support the programming language Quorum, an
> interesting language that was created syntactically based on user
> feedback. From what I remember Sodbeans also supported the other
> languages that Netbeans supports, such as java, but I am not sure if
> there were any limitations if you weren't programming in Quarum.
>
> I haven't checked out sodbeans in a couple years, but when I did,
> there were still a lot of bugs they were working out. It was usable by
> Jaws and NVDA, and even voiceover on Mac. I would be very interested
> to learn how the project is coming along.
>
> The quorum homepage where you can download sodbeans is here:
>
> https://quorumlanguage.com/
>
> As far as using the Java JDK, if you are open to other development
> environments you could just use the command line and any text editor
> you want, or use Eclipse, which is accessible out of the box for the
> most part using Jaws and NVDA.
>
> I have been programming in Java for the past 2 and a half years at my
> University, and used the commandline for a long time, and recently
> started using eclipse.
>
>
> TJ Breitenfeldt
> On 2/1/19, Nathan Clark via nfbcs <nfbcs at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> Dear List,
>> I was wondering if anyone has used NetBeans with Java JDK with either
>> JAWS and NVDA? How accessible are these programs? Thanks.
>> Sincerely,
>> Nathan Clark
>>
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Dear Timothy
Thanks for the quick and honest response. This is very useful and
important information to know for the future. Thanks again.
Sincerely,
Nathan Clark




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