Re: Searching for blind programmer to start a school for blind programmers

  • From: "BRENT NEAL" <bneal@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 11:06:10 -0600

It sounds like you are successful because you are very motivated.  I think it 
is also great that you are trying to help other people be successful.
 
Brent Neal
140 E 300 S
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
 
Programmer
Phone:  801.526.9797
Email:  bneal@xxxxxxxx 


>>> Bill Cox <waywardgeek@xxxxxxxxx> 4/21/2011 8:10 AM >>>
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 11:21 AM, BRENT NEAL <bneal@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Bill,
> If you do not mind personal questions what kind of work do you do and how
> did you become successful at it?  I thin we can learn from others who have
> been successful in a career as a blind person.

Actually, I just have a bit of trouble now days reading.  I'm 47, and
have a genetic eye disorder that is causing symptoms similar to
macular degeneration.  I learned to program on my own, but I had full
sight, and I was lucky.  I'm the CTO of a small software comapny I
started in 2000.  Mostly, I write EDA software, such as place and
route tools for structured ASICs.  It's fun stuff.  It's you guys who
have blind since childhood and yet learned to be professional coders
who really impress me.

I see a ton of work supported by foundations and governments on
accessibility for people with vision impairments, but a ton of the
best work seems to be coming from blind programmers.  I think if we
could teach more blind kids to write code, it'd have a big impact for
all people with vision impairments.

Bill
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