Hi Bruce: The 2 takeaways I got was that Python UI is not all that
accessible for screen reader users and that indentation is important which
is also a pain to track while programming for blind programmers.
Otherwise I am not a fan of "Open Source" modules since they tend to not
consider accessibility by most non visually impaired users and once a
developer creates a module they tend to stop support of the module over time
as they get involved in other things.
But, if Python supports com efficiently and the UI can be made very
accessible to screen reader users I don't see why it may not be a candidate.
Actually, I lean twoard the .net framework but that may just be my personal
background in it and based on my lack of deep knowledge of other languages I
don't know if there would be a better choice.
If GW goes in the .net direction we could put together some documentation,
some tutorials and perhaps, like Chip, some classes in learning to script
using whatever .net language was recommended IE vb.net, c# or C++ etc...
Rick USA