No thanks on the offer, I haven't seen a punch card for over 20 years. I'm 
sure we could talk about days gone by for sure.
David Ferrin
You do not need a parachute to skydive. You only need a parachute to skydive 
twice.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gerald Levy" <bwaylimi...@verizon.net>
To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2011 9:06 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] programing environments and JFW12



Wow, a fellow COBOL programmer!  I go all the way back to the IBM 360 and
370 series.  Shows you how old I am. Need any punch cards or coding pads?  I
still have lots of them laying around. Lol!

Gerald


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Ferrin" <ow...@jaws-users.com>
To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2011 8:58 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] programing environments and JFW12


So long as you can access the compilers using JAWS it is all right with me
if it is discussed on here. Believe me I know what compilers are designed to
do and I even have a COBOL compiler from my computer school days here.I was
a programmer on an IBM 3090 main frame a while back until the job ran out.
David Ferrin
You do not need a parachute to skydive. You only need a parachute to skydive
twice.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Øyvind Lode - Forums" <for...@lode.is>
To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2011 6:48 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] programing environments and JFW12


Ok, this is the jaws list not programming but I will tell you about the C#
compilers below.
I guess David chimes in when he's tired of reading about programming <smile>
So, this will be my last reply - please continue this thread on the
programming list.

The C# compiler is located in
C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\csc.exe for the 32-bit version
and 64-bit C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\csc.exe
Csc.exe is a command line compiler, so you have to open a Windows console /
command prompt to compile and read compiler warnings and errors etc.

The above path is related to version 4 of the .NET framework.

I recommend adding C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319 to your
path environment variable.
Doing that will allow you to simply type csc.exe some_program.cs when you're
ready to compile your program.
If you don't add it to your path you'll need to type:
C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\csc.exe some_program.cs every
time you compile.
A bit cumbersome to say the least.

So, let's pretend that you've written the well known Hello, World! Program
in C# and named the file containing the C# source code HelloWorld.cs.
To compile the program type:
Csc.exe HelloWorld.cs

This will produce HelloWorld.exe.
If your code contains errors the compiler will tell you on which line etc.

Good luck!

-----Original Message-----
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Jorge Paez
Sent: 22. mai 2011 02:52
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] programing environments and JFW12

for .net, how can I compile it once I write it?


On May 21, 2011, at 2:13 PM, Øyvind Lode - Forums wrote:

> Python is regarded as a good language for beginners.
> Personally I'm playing a bit with C and C++.
> I write all my code in a text editor and compile/debug using only command
> line tools.
>
> For .NET you only need a decent text editor since the .NET framework and
> compilers is already present on all modern Windows systems.
> For Python you need to download and install the Python interpreter from
> www.python.org.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
> [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Jorge Paez
> Sent: 21. mai 2011 15:39
> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
> Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] programing environments and JFW12
>
> I already have Microsoft.net framework installed--do I need anything else?
> Also, what's the easiest language for starting developers?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jorge
>
>
> On May 21, 2011, at 8:56 AM, Øyvind Lode - Forums wrote:
>
>> A lot of languages are available to you.
>> It depends on what you want to do.
>> Starting out with Microsoft's .NET platform is probably your best bet.
>> C# (the most widely used language in the .NET Framework - pronounced C
>> Sharp), Java and C++ are 3 examples of languages that are very popular.
>>
>> I highly recommend you to join the blind programming list at:
>> http://www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
>> [mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Jorge Paez
>> Sent: 21. mai 2011 00:36
>> To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
>> Subject: [JAWS-Users] programing environments and JFW12
>>
>> Hi all:
>> Just wondering 2 quick things.
>> First, I"m interested in programing for the Windows platform.
>> How can I do it?
>> What languages are required and how can I go about learning them in a
>> JAWS-friendly way?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jorge
>>
>>
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