RE: programming web site

  • From: "Charles Black" <charlesblackusc@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2009 12:15:35 -0400

I would be interested in seeing your files.  Please email me the webpage.

 

 

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[mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of RicksPlace
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 5:12 PM
To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: programming web site

 

What type of programming are you planning?

If you are planning on doing Visual Web Developer programming in vb then
there is a series being put up on the Blind Geeks website. 

The series is not for raw beginners but for folks with a little experience
in vb.net and who have a basic understanding of the Sql Server Database. 

The series is mostely a how to series. The reader is expected to do their
homework looking up things they might not understand but can get help and
support on the Blind Geeks e-list.

The articles will be updated to reflect any enhancements added by readers if
deemed helpful to other new readers. 

Help and Support is offered through the Blind Geeks e-list.

The article series is under way but not posted yet. If there is interest I
will post the current articles there. The current set of articles includes
building a site, Building a simple StarTrek Database using VWD, Testing the
Dtabase using Sql Server Management Studio and building a Webpage to display
the contents of the Database in a Master / Details page using 2 DropDown
lists. One for the list of various Star Trek series and the details for the
episodes for each series.

It also uses Themes and a CSS StyleSheet. 

There are more basic articles on building a Website that I may encorporate
into the StarTrek series including how to set up the VWD IDE so it is more
screen reader friendly and more basic discussions about the objects used in
creating a Website. 

You would need to be good with jaws or WindowEyes and, as mentioned, have a
basic understanding of how programming works in a language like Vb.net using
classes, methods and a little about Database Tables and rows.

Rick USA

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