[bcab] Re: Question on learning Visual Basic with JAWS...
- From: "Tony Murray" <tony@xxxxxxxx>
- To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 09:27:33 +0100
Hi Mark,
I learned Visual Basic 6 in college. At that time I think I was using Jaws
3.7, and it worked pretty well.
There are some additional scripts you can (or could) use to further enhance the
experience.
VB is a nice friendly language, and it introduces the beginner to the world of
object oriented programming early on. If you take up the challenge, you'll
begin to understand the world of OOP. You can do quite a bit with VB without
writing that much code too, which is encouraging.
I have no experience with VB.net (the successor to VB6), or indeed VB6 with
later versions of Jaws... so you might want to do some digging.
Best wishes,
Tony
-----Original message-----
From: "Mark Faben" mark.faben@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 22:26:01 +0100
To: bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [bcab] Question on learning Visual Basic with JAWS...
> Hi everyone hope someone has experiance here of programmeing with
> using a Screenreader.
>
> I'm using JAWS version 7 under Windows XP, and I'd really like to
> finally get round to learning to programme, partly just for myself,
> and partly to aid in lookign for work. I've read a fair few things
> about Visual Basic and other languages, and an awful lot seemed to
> suggest Visual Basic is a good language to start with. Obviously,
> though using JAWS I need something that is accessable for me to use,
> so does anyone have experiance of JAWS and Visual Basic, and any
> suggestions on a good bit of software to use to do visual basic
> programmeing with JAWS?
>
> Thanks in Advance
>
> Mark
>
> --
> Mark Faben
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