Well, I haven't tried it with Python specifically but it's pretty nice
overall. It still has some rough edges but there's definitely some
improvement compared to how it was before. From all the IDEs out there,
this is one of the friendliest, and the folks at MS still appear to be
working on it. It's worh noting that most o the config is saved in plain
JSON files, so, assuming you understand this format (it's pretty easy)
you can skip the not so accessible graphical interface alltogether. The
quick picker (CTRL+Shift+p) is a boon for accessibility. The
productivity gains are enormous. Instead of looking through countless
options, which is much slower with a screen reader than with a mouse and
a pair of eyes, you do ctrl+Shift+p, type the first few letters of the
option, enter, activated. No need for complicated menus and so on.
W dniu 2019-03-27 o 19:29, Gabriele Battaglia (Redacted sender iz4apu
for DMARC) pisze:
Hi all.
Is there someone who have experience on this IDE?
At a first glance it appears pretty NVDA friendly and there is lots of extensions for writing in Python.
The package is pretty light and appears not so complicate to understand.
I tried it just for few minutes after I heard about it, then I had to leave my office and I had no time to go deeper.
Any experience to share?
Gabriele.
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