Hi,
Believe it or not, yes. It is called Idle (after Eric Idle, a member of Monty
Python). As of now, it isn’t accessible to screen readers, so we use text
editors to write Python code.
Cheers,
Joseph
From: pythonvis-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pythonvis-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Jim Snowbarger
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2015 1:42 PM
To: pythonvis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [pythonvis] Re: Workbench?
Say What? So there is an IDE included with python itself?
From: pythonvis-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:pythonvis-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
[mailto:pythonvis-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Richard Dinger
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2015 8:25 AM
To: pythonvis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:pythonvis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [pythonvis] Re: Workbench?
There are several IDE’s for Python, but as I understand it, most are not
accessible. Like Les I have heard that Eclipse works with screen readers, but
I don’t use it.
Some of the other IDE may work with a little jaws scripting though. JDog told
me yesterday he might try scripting the IDE that comes with Python.
From: Jim Snowbarger <mailto:snowman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, June 15, 2015 9:08 PM
To: pythonvis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:pythonvis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [pythonvis] Workbench?
Hi guys,
What I want is to start typing a reference, and maybe get through the
objectName. Tap the period key, and then pull up a list of methods and
properties that are available on that object, and presss enter to choose one to
use in my code. Is there something like that for python?