Hello Yuma,
I am a newbie on this list. I was surprised to know that you could create an
accessible programming environment on the Mac. I have been trying to learn and
use many programming languages but the lack of a good accessible, editor was
always a deterrent. A month ago I bit the bullet and bought myself a Windows
laptop and am learning to use NVDA so I can enjoy programming undeterred by
inaccessibility. I know it is a long road but at least I will get somewhere.
I am interested to know how you managed to do it on the Mac. What specific
editors, IDEs , languages etc. did you use successfully? Perhaps we can chat
off the list.
Thanks,
mani
On Jan 12, 2022, at 7:02 PM, Yuma Decaux <jamyad7@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I know you may be right, but I don't use windows ever, just linux and mac os.
I know screen readers are more suited on windows like nvaccess etc, but I
made a point of having my code environment work efficiently for me on the
mac, and will keep at it this way, while being able to work on all the
languages I code with. Again, I have nothing against windows, I just want to
declutter my life as much as possible as it is already quite cluttered being
blind, and keeping it simple works for me. And the latest mbp 16 I got with
the m-1 is just perfect.
Yuma
On 13 Jan 2022, at 8:40 am, Devin Prater <r.d.t.prater@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:r.d.t.prater@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Here, VoiceOver is the pain, moreso than the sites you mentioned.
Devin Prater
r.d.t.prater@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:r.d.t.prater@xxxxxxxxx>
On Wed, Jan 5, 2022 at 10:46 PM Yuma Decaux <jamyad7@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jamyad7@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi ALl,
I'm liining up some code interviews with various companies, and wanted to
refresh all of my data structs and algo knowledge.
I tried to go to some sites like freecode camp and Leetcode but they are
quite badly made for screen readers, particularly voice over.
Has anyone succeeded in going through some practice questions without having
a hangover? Doing practice code is meant to be fun, not an exercise in
figuring what button to do what.
Any help greatly appreciated :)
Yuma
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