[nfbcs] Notepad++, code edditors, and IDEs

Michael Ausbun michael.ausbun at wgu.edu
Mon Jun 17 03:44:27 UTC 2019


Good Evening,
I am in the process of teaching myself HTML, CSS, and javascript, but also have always had an interest in other languages as well. I saw a recent discussion on notepad++ and visual studio - code and got curious. I have been working out of free code camp and thus have been using the Microsoft Monaco light code editor. Prior to that, all of my work (limited as it has been) has been in notepad.
My questions are as follows:

  1.  How do I set the settings in notepad++ to create an ideal user experience (I am using the latest Jaws and NVDA).
  2.  Is there a way to turn on suggestions in notepad++ so I have a list of possible code-completion options when I cannot remember exactly what I'm trying to write when I have an idea of what I want to accomplish much like Monaco?
  3.  What editors, compilers, and IDEs have you found to be most accessible/have the best UX?
Many thanks and see some of yall in Vegas,
Michael

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Michael Duane Ausbun, MA
Specialist, Learning Experience,
Universal Design and Accessibility Team
Salt Lake City, Utah
[WGU Learning Experience]

Western Governors University
4001 South 700 East, Suite 700
Salt Lake City, UT 84107
Michael.ausbun at wgu.edu


[Western Governors University]<wgu.edu>



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