I believe as she has done b tech, she might be knowing all the basic step
you've mention below. And I also considered that java programming should
also be included in any semester of b tech. any ways, thanks a tonne for
providing really nice tutorial regarding java programming. And though java
is little complex programming, this programming language is one of the vary
powerful language. And as it is the language, it is nothing to do with the
accessibility of jaws or other screen reader. All you need is the good
practice over the language.

-----Original Message-----
From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Vamshi. G
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 6:18 PM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
concerningthe disabled.
Subject: Re: [AI] Anyone proficient in Java with screen readers?

Dear all,

Thanks for the guidance.  She has done B tech, and is currently
pursuing M tech in IIT Mumbai.  So, she must be well versed with
basics.  I'll forward the above info to her.

On 9/17/13, Nitin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Vamshi,
>
> I don't know any specific tutorials for Java with screen readers, however
> any normal tutorials will do. Java is being little complex language, your
> friend may require some initial guidance in terms of programming
constructs.
>
> So, before going to Java your friend should know:
> 1.    What is computer in depth. Like, what is an OS?, how computer works?
And
>
> input / output processes etc.
> 2.    What is language?, why language?
> 3.    What is a computer programme? And how it works?
> 4.    What is object oriented programming?
>
> After knowing above mentioned things, your friend can follow below
> tutorials.
> http://www.tutorialspoint.com/java/
>
> Screen reader is no worry. Initially use notepad or any good text editor
> like Edit+ to write code. Use command prompt to compile and execute the
> programmes. Later an IDE like Eclipse can be used for everything like to
> write code, compile and execute etc.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Nitin
>
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