Moderated Re: Screen Reader-Friendly IDES for C++, Java And Python


Zachary Morris
 

Notepad++ is also a very viable option. I will agree with you that NVDA may be a better screen reader for most coding tasks, though most things should work with both screen readers. I recommended Visual Studio Code both because it is very lightweight, with a lot of things you can add to it in the form of extensions, plus decent accessibility. Like I said, though, both can do the job. It's personal preference.

On 3/25/2022 3:33 PM, Karina Castro wrote:

Hello, I recommend Visual Code too, I have used it for Javascript. So in this momment I am making a course of Python from Cisco and I only use Notepad++ together with Python 3.8. Also I feel it's better NVDA than JAWS for encoding.


Whatever, you can try with VS studio because I have alot of friends that just use it for programming with alot of languages like C, C++, Python, Swift,  Javascript and many more.



El 25/3/2022 a las 13:54, Zachary Morris escribió:
As far as Python, I'm going to recommend Visual Studio Code, since that's very accessible. C++ might also work with that as well. Now, with Java, unfortunately, the most popular one is Eclipse, since it has all the stuff that makes Java code run, but I could be completely wrong.

On Mar 25, 2022, at 1:52 PM, Peter Donahue <pdonahue2@...> wrote:

Hello everyone,
 
                I’m looking for screen reader-friendly ides for programming with C++, Java and Python. I want to find out what blind programmers are using these days. Your suggestions will be very helpful.
 
Peter Donahue
 
 

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Salu2, Kari

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