On Mon, 2009-09-28 at 20:56 -0500, Stephan Ellis wrote:
> I am fascinated by you Krishnakant.  How do you go about writing code,
> considering your disablement?

:)
I have advantages more than disadvantages.
I can switch off the moniter and still work (doing all secret and
confidential things like chatting with my girlfriend)

Apart from that since I use a speech synthesizer for my daily computing
work, I can even concentrate more on mentel perception of an idea which
is very very important than visual queues when it comes to programming.

Now I am in the process of developing a system where more blind people
can be tought web development including designing web pages.
The only thing I can't do is good colour combinations.  But I tell my
sighted assistants to help me on that in just the matter of 5 minits
after I am done with a page.
My question actually was about the form building library I shold be
using.  Consider the fact that I can understand the layouts in terms of
screen coordinates and left-right and top-bottom locations.
That's why I am very comfortable with approaches taken by gtk or java
swing with layouts such as grid and box etc.

I don't know if such a form building library exists for html, which
works on a layout principle.

Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.



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