Fwd: BlindProgrammingList!

From: David Andrews (dandrews@visi.com)
Date: Mon Jan 25 1999 - 23:22:36 PST


>Posted-Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 17:19:26 -0600 (CST)
>From: brown99@mindspring.com
>Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 18:09:30 -0800
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>A new list has been created for adaptive software users programming in any
>language, especially in the GUI environment.
>To subscribe, send an empty message to
>blindprogramming-subscribe@onelist.com
>To unsubscribe, send an empty message to
>blindprogramming-unsubscribe@onelist.com.
>If you'd like to subscribe interactively, go to http://www.onelist.com and
>select "subscribe".
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>Whether you're interested in writing software in C/C++, Basic, Pascal, Java,
>HTML, Unix, or any other environment, or if you're experienced in any
>language, we'd love to have you share your experience and knowledge on this
>list! You don't have to have a degree in Computer Science, just an interest
>in writing code, whether it is for your personal use, or for release in the
>shareware or commercial market.
>Some general topics we'd like to see here are:
>*Accessible documentation for compilers, linkers, debuggers, Integrated
>Development Environments (IDE), or just plain code editors in DOS, Windows,
>Unix, or any other OS's.
>*Training and Tutorials on different languages.
>*Tips and hints on what works with speech, and what doesn't.
>*A sounding board of experience that users not so experienced can bounce
>source code/troublesome routines off of for suggestions and corrections.
>*Personal reviews on the latest development tools, and their friendliness.
>
>As long as the topic is dealing with development in any way, shape, or form,
>then it is considered on topic, so if you've got a question, don't hesitate
>to ask it, even if you're not totally sure it is relative, and if you see a
>question that you can comment to, please do so!
>
>To reach the Moderator, please send a message to Dennis Brown at
>brown99@mindspring.com.
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>
>Thanks,
>Dennis Brown
>brown99@mindspring.com
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