Le mar. 24 juil. 2018 à 22:10, Daniel Perry <kar...@centurylink.net> a écrit :
> Hi there everyone, my name is Daniel Perry Hello! > and I'm a totally blind new Python user. Ok! > I've only just recently started picking up python and playing with it and > I intend on building some unique audio computer games for the blind. That. Is. An. Adventure. If you plan on a multi touch experience I recommend you look into #kivy and #python especially on freenode IRC network. > Such things mostly as simulation games like farming, building type games > and even eventually a virtual world built completely with audio but > building it in such a way that both we as totally blind colonists can live > inside of it but also that our fully sighted counterparts could live here > as well and not need any sort of guidance from the other group. That is, > the blind would not need any help from our sighted counterparts and you in > turn would not need any guidance from us as to how to live in the world or > grow in it. Well, that reads like an real adventure here. I've listening to books and while it's different, you still enjoy the story, so maybe I can enjoy a game made of sounds. > Of course this virtual world idea is down the road, I've got other game > ideas first of all but I would eventually like to get to the point I've > just described above. At some point, you might stop at the point where it pays the bills! > Preferably building my own server on which to park not only my virtual > world and games but also my web site that I would most likely need to put > these items up to be downloaded. I attach a small program that does render jinja2 templates and markdown, I hope you like it. > > Also, When I opened up the first message that I had gotten from this list, > I got a prompt hat popped up asking if I wanted to make windows live mail > my default news client and I answered no. From that point on, I've been > getting an error message and the message would not open. How must I fix > this? or am I able to correct this situation. Have a wonderful day and I > look forward to hearing from you soon. > That's a nast3 behavior. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list