Does this program fully work with NVDA, or will I need JAWS or Window-Eyes for this? I'm asking as I use NVDA full time and try not to rely on the commercial offerings.
Chris Hallsworth E-mail and Facebook: christopherh40@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx MSN: ch9675@xxxxxxxxxxx Skype: chrishallsworth7266 Twitter: http://twitter.com/christopherh40 On 01/05/2010 15:38, Donald Marang wrote:
Ed Sharp is a little more than just a text editor. It can be set up to compile for the language in use by hitting the F5 key. I think it now has Web client, which is similar to ResearchIt without the bugs. It is not a complete IDE, so there is no GUI builder. I have not yet used it for this purpose, but I am considering it for future projects. Don Marang -------------------------------------------------- From: "chris hallsworth" <christopherh40@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 7:42 AM To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: New programmerTo me, it's not a stupid approach, however with Visual Studio you have everything you need to compile and debug code as well, whereas with a text editor that's all you get; a text editor, nothing else. Just my £0.02 worth. Chris Hallsworth E-mail and Facebook: christopherh40@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx MSN: ch9675@xxxxxxxxxxx Skype: chrishallsworth7266 Twitter: http://twitter.com/christopherh40 On 01/05/2010 12:23, Øyvind Lode wrote:Hi What's the main advantages of using a IDE like Visual Studio? I thought of just starting out coding in my favorite text editor EdSharp. Is that a stupid approach? -----Original Message----- From: programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of RicksPlace Sent: 30. april 2010 23:57 To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: New programmer Thanks Chris. It is usable but not clean. It is what it is unless I ever script it. Rick USA ----- Original Message ----- From: "chris hallsworth"<christopherh40@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To:<programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, April 30, 2010 5:54 PM Subject: Re: New programmerNo I was using JAWS at the time. No workaround as far as I knew solved it. Chris Hallsworth E-mail and Facebook: christopherh40@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx MSN: ch9675@xxxxxxxxxxx Skype: chrishallsworth7266 Twitter: http://twitter.com/christopherh40 On 30/04/2010 22:27, RicksPlace wrote:Hay Chris: Are you running Windoweyes? I have a tough time with Intellisense reading too much and even reading what I had typed on the TextEditer line. Is that the same problem you were having? If so let me know how you worked around it. It is annoying. Rick USA ----- Original Message ----- From: "chris hallsworth" <christopherh40@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To:<programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, April 30, 2010 2:20 PM Subject: Re: New programmerHi, I used Visual C# Express 2008, which is very accessible. There are issues with the intellisense feature, but worked around the problem. The Express editions of Visual Studio uses language-independent IDEs, whereas Professional and higher use one IDE for all languages. Hope this helps. Chris Hallsworth E-mail and Facebook: christopherh40@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx MSN: ch9675@xxxxxxxxxxx Skype: chrishallsworth7266 Twitter: http://twitter.com/christopherh40 On 30/04/2010 19:14, Øyvind Lode wrote:Thanks all! Chris: Is Visual C# Express Edition accessible out of the box? And what's the difference between Visual Studio Express, Visual C# Express? Is it just that Visual C# is only a C# IDE and Visual Studio is a complete IDE for C, C++, C#, F# etc? -----Original Message----- From: programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:programmingblind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of chris hallsworth Sent: 30. april 2010 19:44 To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: New programmer I would go for C# as it's very similar to java in terms of program structure. When I told my professors at university that I couldn't use Java natively, that's what they suggested; c#. I used the Visual C# Express Edition for my programming assignments. Hope this helps. Chris Hallsworth E-mail and Facebook: christopherh40@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx MSN: ch9675@xxxxxxxxxxx Skype: chrishallsworth7266 Twitter: http://twitter.com/christopherh40 On 30/04/2010 16:13, Øyvind Lode wrote:Hi I want to learn to program. I'm not quite sure what to dive into yet. I think I want to focus on desktop application development on Windows. Which language do you recommend? C, C++, C#, F#, Ruby, Python, Java etc? Currently I'm leaning towards C# or Java. 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