Hi,
I have forked a copy a while back. I’ll try to get my copy in sync with the
original. If there are no answers to my pull request or requests after making
changes, I will be glad to host a copy that gives Jamal credit, but goes in a
new direction. If anyone knows of a book or tutorial on C# that does not
involve VisualStudio, please tell me. Or, if using VisualStudio is going to
work better, please also tell me that, so I can start learning how to use it.
Thanks.
Jim
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Jim Homme,
Team Lead and Accessibility Consultant,
Bender HighTest Accessibility Team
Bender Consulting Services, Inc.,
412-787-8567,
jhomme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.benderconsult.com/our%20services/hightest-accessible-technology-solutions
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From: edsharp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:edsharp-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On ;
Behalf Of Brandon Keith Biggs
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2016 5:56 AM
To: edsharp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [EdSharp] Getting EdSharp Under Active Development Again?
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Also I believe the version on Github is a little out of date.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/>