I don't have experience with this.

With that caveat in mind, I am aware that some work has been done towards
dyslexic-friendly typefaces, such as http://opendyslexic.org/.  These
weight the font deliberately to increase recognizability.  This is worth
trying with coding to see if it helps, at least anecdotally for now.

Sincerely,
Neal Davis


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2017-04-03 8:20 GMT-05:00 C. Titus Brown <[email protected]>:

> Hi all,
>
> at the JGI User Meeting two weeks ago, I met someone who wanted some
> advice and/or lessons on learning to code while dyslexic. Any resources or
> opinions would be welcome - I don’t know that I’ve heard it discussed by
> any of the Carpentry folk or in the context of lesson design. Curious!
>
> (E-mail me privately if you’d like a summary of what I find.)
>
> thanks,
> —titus
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