On 2015-02-22 20:29, Jacob Kruger wrote:
jaws, doesn't always cooperate perfectly with command line/console
interface
I've heard that on multiple occasions. Since I mostly work with
Linux, the only terminal-with-screen-reader hints I've heard involve
using TeraTerm as the SSH client with NVDA
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From: Tim Chase python.l...@tim.thechases.com
Subject: Re: Accessible tools
While my experience has shown most of your items to be true, I'd
contend that
• Do not, have access to debugging tools.
is mistaken or at least misinformed. For Python, I use the pdb
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On 2/19/2015 10:33 AM, Bryan Duarte wrote:
Thank you jwi, and Jacob,
I took a look at that posting and it seems pretty unique. I am not much
interested in the speech driven
On 2015-02-21 10:21, Bryan Duarte wrote:
those of us who rely on screen readers to interact with our
computers have a few things we do, and tend to not do.
[snip]
While my experience has shown most of your items to be true, I'd
contend that
• Do not, have access to debugging tools.
is
Tim,
I am also on the blind linux list. I do not often post there as I predominately
use a Mac and the Unix terminal but I am using Linux Kali on the side for some
side tinkering and learning. I would use Linux a lot more if the screen reader
was not so robotic... Would you be willing to be
On 2/19/2015 10:33 AM, Bryan Duarte wrote:
Thank you jwi, and Jacob,
I took a look at that posting and it seems pretty unique. I am not much
interested in the speech driven development, but I am very interested in
developing an accessible IDE.
Well you should be because it looks like an
...
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From: Eric S. Johansson e...@harvee.org
To: python-list@python.org
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2015 7:22 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible tools
On 2/19/2015 10:33 AM, Bryan Duarte wrote:
Thank you jwi, and Jacob,
I took a look at that posting and it seems pretty unique. I
While not blind, I have an interest in accessibility and answer a
number of questions on the Blinux (Blind Linux Users) mailing list.
On 2015-02-19 08:33, Bryan Duarte wrote:
A professor and I have been throwing around the idea of developing
a completely text based IDE. There are a lot of
Subject: Accessible tools
Hello all,
I have been posting to another group which directed me to this group. I am
a blind software engineering student at Arizona State University. I am
currently doing research and have decided to use Python as my developing
language. I am in search of an accessible
Hello all,
I have been posting to another group which directed me to this group. I am a
blind software engineering student at Arizona State University. I am currently
doing research and have decided to use Python as my developing language. I am
in search of an accessible IDE or other tool set
Dear Bryan,
I don’t have a finished solution for you, but I would like to link you
to a previous thread on this list:
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2015-January/696276.html
The poster seems to be researching into the direction of developing a
speech-friendly IDE. You may want to
Thank you jwi, and Jacob,
I took a look at that posting and it seems pretty unique. I am not much
interested in the speech driven development, but I am very interested in
developing an accessible IDE. A professor and I have been throwing around the
idea of developing a completely text based
: BlindZA
Roger Wilco wants to welcome you...to the space janitor's closet...
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From: Bryan Duarte bryan0...@gmail.com
To: Jonas Wielicki jo...@wielicki.name
Cc: python-list@python.org
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2015 5:33 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible tools
Thank you jwi
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