Hi Brandon,
I forked a copy of EdSharp some time ago, thinking that I would start a new
branch for HTML5 and submit it. I have two points. First, you can use VBScript
and JScript to do almost anything in the .Net library with EdSharp. You can
also use Python to make it do things as far as I am aware. If you check out the
documentation, it has examples of using JScript and VBScript, unless my memory
fails me on that point. I don't know enough c# right now to really lend a big
hand, but I'm willing to try. Do you know of a C# text that doesn't use
VisualStudio?
Thanks.
Jim
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Bender HighTest Team,
Bender Consulting Services, inc.
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On Nov 23, 2016, at 5:56 AM, Brandon Keith Biggs
<brandonkeithbiggs@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:brandonkeithbiggs@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hello,
I would like to see EdSharp get updated a little and moved to be more active on
Github.
There are several issues that are open and a branch that needs to be reviewed.
Also I believe the version on Github is a little out of date.
I think what is needed is the following:
1. A little more modular source code rather than a 356KB file. Jamal, how do
you manage in your development? Do you just use the single file?
2. A documented way of compiling and testing to make sure new code works.
I would also like to know if there is any type of plugin system currently in
EdSharp? If not, there really should be. I am not sure of how to implement one,
but I would like it if one could have plugins in python and or Javascript.
I have been doing development in C# recently, so I am by no means an expert in
C#, but I can work in it pretty well.
I would also like to see more developers contributing to EdSharp as a great
number of blind programmers use it.
Thanks,
Brandon Keith Biggs<http://brandonkeithbiggs.com/>