Re: Question Regarding Linux
@10,Are you running WSL1 or 2? i am still running 1 because I just use a couple of command line programs, and I haven't seen a real need to upgrade yet.
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Re: What do you guys think of Pascal, in terms of accessibility and modern
I took a college course in Turbo Pascal back in 2008 or so. At the time, I didn't know of a command line compiler, so I used the IDE that the college told us about. It was a DOS program, and it took me a week to
Re: Your thoughts on VS Code
Personally, I didn't like it very much. It worked fine, and I didn't have any accessibility issues, but I mainly just write Markdown, and I don't write any programming code. It felt like editing inside a webpage, so I returned to Notepad++. I think if you do a
Re: Accessible markdown Editor for Documentation
I also use Notepad and Pandoc. I posted a topic last year asking what text editor people were using, and I got several good ones from that post. I found as I tried each one, they either didn’t work the way I wanted, or they had features I
Re: notebooks?
I used to use Notepad++, but I switched to Jarte several months ago. I use more features of Jarte, and Jarte still lets me edit files in plain text format. i even write Markdown with it.
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Re: Accessible ides for C++?
I have used Codeblocks for C++ stuff in the past. This was in 2009, so I don't evenknow if Codeblocks is still around.
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Re: getting started with Mac OS or IOS development
Hello,I'm not a developer, but I have seen some tutorials over on the AppleVis website. From what I gathered, Xcode is very complicated. You might want to check there.
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