From: "Marc Espie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

If your screen reading applications are so awesome, then use them through
putty to be able to access a linux shell !

I am already accessing Linux in an SSH shell.

You can also fairly well develop under windows if you choose. Samba works,
you know. You can access a Linux filesystem from Windows without any trouble
at all (and there are VNC clients and servers under linux as well)

The screen reader doesn't work in a VNC client, and it is not "without any trouble" to need editing files in an editor by a samba connection, then run that program for testing in a shell, in another window. I can also use a text editor in a shell, but only basic editors like pico or nano, because other editors are not very accessible. They don't support running the source code of the current program using an external program (perl), no find and replace using regular expressions, no ways to choose if I want to encode the files as ANSI or UTF-8, and more other disadvantages.

I'm not blind, but I work all the time on Unix machines from a windows
station, at work, without any trouble at all.

I am also doing that, but for me "working" doesn't mean editing the source code in the shell. Now I am at home in vacation (not because of holidays, but because of a surgery), and I don't have Samba access to the Linux machine, and if Catalyst would be working fine under Windows, it would be much easier to create the whole program under Windows, and when it is ready, just pack it and upload to the Linux machine.

I believe you will have to invest some time into figuring things out,
but I don't think the barrier is all that great, with a little ingenuity.


If the latest version of Catalyst is not working under Windows, I can say that this framework is not very portable. I know that I could find workarounds, but I said what I said for showing some reasons why perl is less and less used.

Octavian


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