Re: programming too the lidar in the 12 pro?

2021-03-19 Thread Sandi Jazmin Kruse
Mar 9, 2021, at 1:46 AM, Sandie Jazmin Kruse >> wrote: >> >> I am considering starting programming too the LIDAR on my iphone 12 pro. >> But how much do we know about it , ideally i would want it too detect >> things when i am near too themand maybe trek haptic output

Re: programming too the lidar in the 12 pro?

2021-03-18 Thread Thomas Frank
luck on your programing. Thomas Frank vermont...@gmail.com > On Mar 9, 2021, at 1:46 AM, Sandie Jazmin Kruse wrote: > > I am considering starting programming too the LIDAR on my iphone 12 pro. > But how much do we know about it , ideally i would want it too detect things > when

Off topic, Python programming teacher for a friend?

2021-03-13 Thread Karen Lewellen
Asking here because so many of you are professionals. Going to ask about this in a few places. If you know of a prospect, send them to me off list. I have an associate who lives in Malta and wishes to learn the Python Programming language. They prefer a teacher, can pay for the work, and

programming too the lidar in the 12 pro?

2021-03-08 Thread Sandie Jazmin Kruse
I am considering starting programming too the LIDAR on my iphone 12 pro. But how much do we know about it , ideally i would want it too detect things when i am near too themand maybe trek haptic output a little bit when i ma say close too a wall or some such, i want too use it when i ride my

Re: Attention, anyone using Text editor for programming code

2017-10-05 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi, To add to Erik's instructions, the file should have a .htm or .html extension and if it is going to be a web-page and you can tell TextEdit to always open those files as code instead of as the web-page itself. In TextEdit Prefs, in the Open/Save tab, make sure that the Display HTML files a

Re: Attention, anyone using Text editor for programming code

2017-10-05 Thread Erik Burggraaf
You press control option shift M (vo shift M) on the file in finder. Choose open with. Choose text edit. While editing, keep both text edit and safari open. If text edit doesn't appear where I said it would, do the following. Press control option shift M (vo shift M) on the file in finder.

Attention, anyone using Text editor for programming code

2017-10-05 Thread Sharon Hooley
Hi, I sent a message earlier asking how to open the context menu. I got the menu, but the option I wanted wasn’t there. I’m learning to use html. As you programmers probably know, once you save it and open it in Safari, it is no longer the code you see, but the results. I’m trying to revert

Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-24 Thread Yuma Decaux
lto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Yuma Decaux >> Sent: Monday, 24 July 2017 9:34 PM >> To: guillaumelebo...@hotmail.com >> Subject: Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available >> >> Hi Simon, >> >> Sounds like you can whip

Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-24 Thread Oriol Gómez
f Of Yuma Decaux > Sent: Monday, 24 July 2017 9:34 PM > To: guillaumelebo...@hotmail.com > Subject: Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available > > Hi Simon, > > Sounds like you can whip up stuff fairly quickly if you put your head into > it. > > I'll prob

RE: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-24 Thread Simon Fogarty
Behalf Of Yuma Decaux Sent: Monday, 24 July 2017 9:34 PM To: guillaumelebo...@hotmail.com Subject: Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available Hi Simon, Sounds like you can whip up stuff fairly quickly if you put your head into it. I'll probably do some IOS tutorials later down the

Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-24 Thread Yuma Decaux
; To: guillaumelebo...@hotmail.com <mailto:guillaumelebo...@hotmail.com> > mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>> > Subject: Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available > > No probs. Are you familiar with coding? If so, I suggest you download the > example .zip file directly b

RE: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-22 Thread Simon Fogarty
@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Yuma Decaux Sent: Sunday, 23 July 2017 5:02 AM To: guillaumelebo...@hotmail.com Subject: Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available No probs. Are you familiar with coding? If so, I suggest you download the example .zip file

Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-22 Thread Yuma Decaux
com <mailto:guillaumelebo...@hotmail.com> > mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>> > Subject: Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available > > Hi Simon, > > I started the series with a swift playground, but continue on with an OSX > project as it is bett

Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-22 Thread Tim Kilburn
it something that needs to be paid for. From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Yuma Decaux Sent: Saturday, 22 July 2017 12:03 PM To: guillaumelebo...@hotmail.com Subject: Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available Hi Simon, I

RE: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-22 Thread Simon Fogarty
Decaux Sent: Saturday, 22 July 2017 12:03 PM To: guillaumelebo...@hotmail.com Subject: Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available Hi Simon, I started the series with a swift playground, but continue on with an OSX project as it is better for managing multiple files so I can explain

Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-21 Thread Oriol Gómez
PM >> To: guillaumelebo...@hotmail.com <mailto:guillaumelebo...@hotmail.com> >> > <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>> >> Subject: Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available >> >> Are you sure? >> >> podcasts 1 and 2 are up now.

Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-21 Thread Yuma Decaux
il.com> > mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>> > Subject: Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available > > Are you sure? > > podcasts 1 and 2 are up now. Podcast 3 is on the way. And you can also > download the projects used for them on those pages. >

RE: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-21 Thread Simon Fogarty
elebo...@hotmail.com Subject: Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available Are you sure? podcasts 1 and 2 are up now. Podcast 3 is on the way. And you can also download the projects used for them on those pages. Here they are: https://www.oseyeris.com/post/3d-game-podcast-1-your-first

Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-21 Thread Oriol Gómez
OH oh ok, I didn't realize that the lab was a bloglike page... I was browsing this on NVDa remote quickly and didn't see it. Sorry i will go through it this weekend! On 7/21/17, Yuma Decaux wrote: > Are you sure? > > podcasts 1 and 2 are up now. Podcast 3 is on the way. And you can also > downlo

Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-21 Thread Yuma Decaux
Are you sure? podcasts 1 and 2 are up now. Podcast 3 is on the way. And you can also download the projects used for them on those pages. Here they are: https://www.oseyeris.com/post/3d-game-podcast-1-your-first-game https://www.oseyeris.com/post/3d-game-podcast-2-getting-your-basic-game-contro

Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-21 Thread Oriol Gómez
Oh? I didn't know there was a playlist, i just went to your uploaded vieos section. Where can I find the playlists to podcast 1 and 2? On the website, there is only the link to podcast 0. Thanks On 7/21/17, Yuma Decaux wrote: > Hey Oriol, > > Sorry to hear that the playlist is random instead of s

Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-21 Thread Yuma Decaux
Hey Oriol, Sorry to hear that the playlist is random instead of sequential. I'll ask my web monkey now. Which podcast are you trying to follow? Cheers, > On 21/07/2017, at 6:37 PM, Oriol Gómez wrote: > > Hi, Yuma: > I have finally some time to look at your tutorials, but sadly the > links

Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-21 Thread Oriol Gómez
Hi, Yuma: I have finally some time to look at your tutorials, but sadly the links on youtube are not ordered, for example after the podcast 0 you have 10 randomizer, then some other number, then 12 somewhere in there, and 8 is nowhere to be seen. Can you please send the links to individual podcast

Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-16 Thread Yuma Decaux
Hi Alex, Good suggestion. I will try to fit in a text based version for each tutorial, and maybe break the podcast into parts for each different step of the way with the text. Again, I'm still adapting this to suit everyone. Cheers, > On 17/07/2017, at 3:40 AM, Alex Hall wrote: > > You don

Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-16 Thread Yuma Decaux
Hi Orio, Here's the link to the site page with the first video and a link to download the code. You need X-code to follow through and compile the app on your platform. But your comment actually makes me think that I should in fact make a playable demo available for each tutorial. Great thinking

Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-16 Thread Oriol Gómez
Hi. Sounds good, but I can't see any downloads for the engine on your site. How is this going to work? Thanks. On 7/16/17, Alex Hall wrote: > You don’t know how exciting this is to me! I’m familiar with Xcode and Swift > already, so I’m looking forward to this. Do you plan on releasing text > gu

Re: Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-16 Thread Alex Hall
You don’t know how exciting this is to me! I’m familiar with Xcode and Swift already, so I’m looking forward to this. Do you plan on releasing text guides, so that those who already know the concepts can simply read/refer back to text instead of having to scrub through videos? > On Jul 16, 2017

Tutorial series on audio game programming available

2017-07-16 Thread Yuma Decaux
Hi Everyone, I'm the software dev from OSeyeris, and I'm happy to present you a tutorial series I have started that will help you create and code your own 3D binaural experiences using swift, playground and Xcode. I have tried to broaden the audience as much as possible, from those who wish to

Re: integrated programming environment

2015-02-13 Thread BobH.
8:03 AM Subject: Re: integrated programming environment Hi. It's not an IDE but as a text Editor for programming is good: Textmate. I've a question: do you know if XCode might be used to programming in Python as well? Gabriel. -- You received this message because you are subscr

Re: integrated programming environment

2015-02-13 Thread Gabriele Battaglia
Hi. It's not an IDE but as a text Editor for programming is good: Textmate. I've a question: do you know if XCode might be used to programming in Python as well? Gabriel. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group.

Re: integrated programming environment

2015-02-12 Thread Georgina Joyce
Hello, Have you looked at textedit on your Mac? I see in the preferences an option to display html code. I should imagine it will be very much like gedit. It’s been some years since I looked at Gnome. I’ve used emacs within a console. It’s just about useable. I haven’t tried vi for working on

Re: integrated programming environment

2015-02-12 Thread Tyler Thompson
Actually you could use Xcode and just call your files “other”, alternately text wrangler supports a line count and quite a few syntax options although i’m no sure as to it’s accessibility > On Feb 12, 2015, at 3:08 PM, Todor Fassl wrote: > > I am a programmer, mostly php, perl, and bash. I'd li

integrated programming environment

2015-02-12 Thread Todor Fassl
I am a programmer, mostly php, perl, and bash. I'd like to try to use my Mac as a development machine to write the code. Any suggestions for a text editor to use to write code? Right now, I mostly use gedit on linux. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

Re: eclipse java programming

2014-10-19 Thread Alex Hall
t; Hello all, > > I am a software developer. First this question might not be for this list, > so I want to ask, is there a programming list for mac/ios programmers? > > Secondly, has anyone used eclipse on mac os x and if yes where you successful > at it? it doesn’t seem b

eclipse java programming

2014-10-19 Thread Juan Hernandez
Hello all, I am a software developer. First this question might not be for this list, so I want to ask, is there a programming list for mac/ios programmers? Secondly, has anyone used eclipse on mac os x and if yes where you successful at it? it doesn’t seem bad at all, but I am having

Re: [New post] Apple’s Swift is instant hit among top programming languages

2014-06-14 Thread Christopher Hallsworth
interesting to see what an impact this has on the programming community as a whole and not just the apple development community. Objective C became just a nitch language and never really was adopted outside of Apple. I’m not sure that’s going to be the case here. As for as I know, this is the fir

Re: [New post] Apple’s Swift is instant hit among top programming languages

2014-06-13 Thread Barry Hadder
t’s going to be very interesting to see what an impact this has on the > programming community as a whole and not just the apple development > community. Objective C became just a nitch language and never really was > adopted outside of Apple. I’m not sure that’s going to be the cas

Re: [New post] Apple’s Swift is instant hit among top programming languages

2014-06-12 Thread Matt Dierckens
gt;> >> It's going to be very interesting to see what an impact this has on the >> programming community as a whole and not just the apple development >> community. Objective C became just a nitch language and never really was >> adopted outside of Apple. I'm n

Re: [New post] Apple’s Swift is instant hit among top programming languages

2014-06-12 Thread Marlon Brandão de Sousa
een working on this for years and > it never leaked. > > It’s going to be very interesting to see what an impact this has on the > programming community as a whole and not just the apple development > community. Objective C became just a nitch language and never really was > a

Re: [New post] Apple’s Swift is instant hit among top programming languages

2014-06-12 Thread Sandi Jazmin Kruse
oing to be very interesting to see what an impact this has on the > programming community as a whole and not just the apple development > community. Objective C became just a nitch language and never really was > adopted outside of Apple. I’m not sure that’s going to be the case here. > As

Re: [New post] Apple’s Swift is instant hit among top programming languages

2014-06-11 Thread Barry Hadder
One of the things I find fascinating about this is that no one had any clue that this was coming. They’ve obviously been working on this for years and it never leaked. It’s going to be very interesting to see what an impact this has on the programming community as a whole and not just the

Fwd: [New post] Apple’s Swift is instant hit among top programming languages

2014-06-10 Thread Christopher Hallsworth
Christopher Hallsworth Student at the Hadley School for the Blind www.hadley.edu Original Message Subject:[New post] Apple’s Swift is instant hit among top programming languages Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2014 14:29:14 + From: MacDailyNews Reply-To

Re: a few questions concerning programming

2014-03-20 Thread Jared
ew questions about programming. > > 1. Where is the best place to go and learn about Apple script? > > 2. Where can I go also to get tutorials for Xcode as well? > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries"

Re: a few questions concerning programming

2014-03-19 Thread Jonathan C. Cohn
There are xcode instructions at applevis. Ican help with applescript and the help menu of appleScript editor has a link to the referance guide. Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 19, 2014, at 8:43 AM, Scott Berry wrote: > > Hello there, > > I have a few questions about prog

Re: a few questions concerning programming

2014-03-19 Thread Alex Hall
Google is how I learned literally everything I know about Applescript. For Xcode, go to www.applevis.com and search for Xcode, or go to the guides section and search in there for either Xcode or "programming (Mac)". I've written a few guides on Xcode with Voiceover you might f

a few questions concerning programming

2014-03-19 Thread Scott Berry
Hello there, I have a few questions about programming. 1. Where is the best place to go and learn about Apple script? 2. Where can I go also to get tutorials for Xcode as well? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries"

Programming

2014-03-07 Thread christopher hallsworth
If you are interested in programming on the mac Apple do their own suite available free in the Mac App Store called Xcode. I'm not going into details of what it can do as it's too complex for some. Suffice to say it allows you to develop apps for both Os X and iOS platforms. One neat

Re: An accessible text editor for programming

2014-02-15 Thread Vic
should be able to find it on Github. There is actually a developer whose main focus is acceaccessibility for this editor. I use it for anything from editing files of for various programming languages to writing Markdown files. Good luck. Vic On Sunday, February 9, 2014 9:13:49 AM UTC-8, Jon

Re: An accessible text editor for programming

2014-02-09 Thread Jonathan C. Cohn
wrote: > Thanks for the suggestions. I am planning to program in Python and may be > also HTML and javascript so Xcode is not for me. Eclipse has some plugins for > Python development and actually I use it (for java programming) at work on a > Windows machine. However I am not really

Re: An accessible text editor for programming

2014-01-28 Thread Kayaker
text editor for programming purposes for OS X > (mountain Lion to be exact). Something like PsPad, context or Programmers > notepad on Windows. It can be free or paid. Does anybody have any > suggestions? For example Smultron 5 available from the mac app store looks > good bu

Re: An accessible text editor for programming

2014-01-28 Thread Otto Hylli
Thanks for the suggestions. I am planning to program in Python and may be also HTML and javascript so Xcode is not for me. Eclipse has some plugins for Python development and actually I use it (for java programming) at work on a Windows machine. However I am not really looking for an IDE but

Re: An accessible text editor for programming

2014-01-28 Thread Alex Hall
, Alex mehg...@gmail.com On Jan 28, 2014, at 11:25 AM, isaac wrote: > The only app I see is Xcode for mac. > On Jan 28, 2014, at 10:13 AM, Otto Hylli wrote: > >> Hello >> I am looking for an accessible text editor for programming purposes for OS X >> (mountain Lion t

Re: An accessible text editor for programming

2014-01-28 Thread isaac
The only app I see is Xcode for mac. On Jan 28, 2014, at 10:13 AM, Otto Hylli wrote: > Hello > I am looking for an accessible text editor for programming purposes for OS X > (mountain Lion to be exact). Something like PsPad, context or Programmers > notepad on Windows. It can be

An accessible text editor for programming

2014-01-28 Thread Otto Hylli
Hello I am looking for an accessible text editor for programming purposes for OS X (mountain Lion to be exact). Something like PsPad, context or Programmers notepad on Windows. It can be free or paid. Does anybody have any suggestions? For example Smultron 5 available from the mac app store

Re: blind developer: programming on the mac

2013-11-06 Thread Littlefield, Tyler
used to be a visual basic for DOS programmer. I've been out of business because of medical issues since 1993. I would love to get back into coding, but so far, I have not been able to find an accessible programming environment on the mac. I used to code in an IDE, that's the integrated

blind developer: programming on the mac

2013-11-06 Thread Paul Erkens
Listers, Until 20 Years back, I used to be a visual basic for DOS programmer. I've been out of business because of medical issues since 1993. I would love to get back into coding, but so far, I have not been able to find an accessible programming environment on the mac. I used to code

Re: Is there any way to time-shift TV programming using Time-Capsule?

2013-10-02 Thread Chris Blouch
Main thing you need is something that can take the TV signal into your Mac and record it to the hard drive (local or wifi) in real time. There was some discussion a while back about the EyeTV software and USB tuner from Elegato. At the time it was mostly accessible except for the program guide.

Is there any way to time-shift TV programming using Time-Capsule?

2013-10-02 Thread Donna Goodin
Hi all, Just wondering if anyone has ben able to do this. I'm assuming you'd need to have a Mac in the setup somewhere since the time capsule is just a wifi station and storage device, but I know some of you have gotten pretty creative, so thought I'd check and see if anyone has found a way to

Xcode questions (accessibility, NOT programming)

2013-08-29 Thread Alex Hall
Hi all, In Xcode, I can get around, but there has to be a faster way. So: 1. Can I stay in the source code text area and move from file to file? Often I just need to switch from a .h file to a .m file, and they are right next to each other. Can I do that, instead of going through the seventeen k

Re: Programming OSX Applications

2013-01-15 Thread Ray Foret Jr
n book of laws but you >> don't have to worry about privacy issues if you are the intended recipient. >> However, if any freakish circumstance such as ip sniffing, honey pot open >> relay servers or an honest mistake caused a transmission error, please >> advis

Re: Programming OSX Applications

2013-01-15 Thread Barry Hadder
Good luck. -- Barry Hadder bhad...@gmail.com https://twitter.com/BarryHadder UnitMaster Available in the Mac app store. On Jan 15, 2013, at 9:27 PM, Harry Hogue wrote: Hello, Thank you so much -- this is very helpful, and I will use this. I have been playing around with basic C programmin

Re: Programming OSX Applications

2013-01-15 Thread Barry Hadder
er got an answer, and I think I can help. >> >> First of all, you can read the output of your command line program in >> the debug console. In the source group, move the vo cursor until you >> here it say "debug" and interact with it. Then move vo until you hear &

Re: Programming OSX Applications

2013-01-15 Thread Harry Hogue
Hello, Thank you so much -- this is very helpful, and I will use this. I have been playing around with basic C programming concepts, and running them in Terminal, but it sounds like the debug area would work as well for his purpose (inserting input, etc, is that right)? Thanks, Harry On

Re: Programming OSX Applications

2013-01-15 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux
post is kind of old , but it doesn't look like you >> ever got an answer, and I think I can help. >> >> First of all, you can read the output of your command line program in >> the debug console. In the source group, move the vo cursor until you >> here it say &q

Re: Programming OSX Applications

2013-01-15 Thread Barry Hadder
d interact with it. Then move vo until you hear "debug console". As far as learning programming goes, it sounds like you have the right approach. Learn the basic mechanics and program structures such as loops, functions, pointers, etc. Then start learning about object oriented progra

Programming OSX Applications

2012-12-22 Thread Harry Hogue
Hello, guys, First, I am completely new to programming, and I've heard that it is best to start with learning C programming and then move to Objective C which is what is used for OSX and IOS. I have downloaded Xcode 4.5.2, I think it is, and was wondering if there are any general sugges

Re: Basic Cocoa Programming

2012-10-02 Thread CJ Daniel
You're welcome & good luck, CJ On Oct 1, 2012, at 9:07 PM, Nicholas Parsons wrote: > Thanks CJ and Steve! > > I'll check these out. I have an international Bookshare membership and I > believe I've seen those O'Reily books before in some search results, so > hopefully I can get them. Thank

Basic Cocoa Programming

2012-10-01 Thread Nicholas Parsons
Thanks CJ and Steve! I'll check these out. I have an international Bookshare membership and I believe I've seen those O'Reily books before in some search results, so hopefully I can get them. Thanks for the great suggestions! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Googl

Re: Basic Cocoa Programming

2012-09-29 Thread Steve Holmes
e: > >> HI all (and particularly Esther, as I have a feeling you may hold the >> answers to these questions), >> >> I'd like to try and understand a little about basic programming on the Mac. >> I'd like to see if I could develop some very simple littl

Re: Basic Cocoa Programming

2012-09-29 Thread CJ Daniel
Esther, as I have a feeling you may hold the answers > to these questions), > > I'd like to try and understand a little about basic programming on the Mac. > I'd like to see if I could develop some very simple little apps. I would, of > course, want them to be accessib

Basic Cocoa Programming

2012-09-29 Thread Nicholas Parsons
HI all (and particularly Esther, as I have a feeling you may hold the answers to these questions), I'd like to try and understand a little about basic programming on the Mac. I'd like to see if I could develop some very simple little apps. I would, of course, want them to be acces

A few queries related to programming: vim, configuration files, etc

2012-08-14 Thread Venkatesh Potluri
Hello listers. I have a few questions related to programming on the mac. I frequently code in C, C++, Python and Java, and I often come across situations where I have to edit configuration files for a few applications, etc. 1. what is the best editor or IDE? I have tried using vim from the

Best text-editor for programming?

2012-04-12 Thread Mandi
Hello, I'm asking for a friend. Any suggestions are welcomed. Thank you. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to m

Re: IDE for programming

2012-03-02 Thread Bart Bunting
emacs. Bart On Sat, 3 Mar 2012 09:53:57 +1100, Sean Murphy wrote: > Hi All. > > What is a good IDE for programming under Mac for: > > ruby > Perl > C > C++ > Coco > > > Web editing is another area of interest as well. Something that use'

IDE for programming

2012-03-02 Thread Sean Murphy
Hi All. What is a good IDE for programming under Mac for: ruby Perl C C++ Coco Web editing is another area of interest as well. Something that use's templates to complete the HTML tags. Sean -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacV

RE: Programming on Mac

2011-04-26 Thread Tony Hernandez
isionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Programming on Mac The mv-dev list would probably be better; its a partner of this one of sorts. http://groups.google.com/group/mv-dev?hl=en&pli=1 Hth, Ben. On 26/04/2011, Tony Hernandez wrote: > Thank you Ishe. I didn't think of the Blind Programm

Re: Programming on Mac

2011-04-26 Thread Ben Mustill-Rose
The mv-dev list would probably be better; its a partner of this one of sorts. http://groups.google.com/group/mv-dev?hl=en&pli=1 Hth, Ben. On 26/04/2011, Tony Hernandez wrote: > Thank you Ishe. I didn't think of the Blind Programming list for that very > reason. I completely

RE: Programming on Mac

2011-04-26 Thread Tony Hernandez
Thank you Ishe. I didn't think of the Blind Programming list for that very reason. I completely forgot about it because I was subconsciously assuming it wouldn't be a good resource for mac programming. I apologize for forgetting to put in a subject line. I was retyping this email very ru

Programming on Mac

2011-04-26 Thread Chinyoka on Macbook
Okay, I had to put in this subject line to reflect the contents of the thread. Try the Blind Programming list where various languages, including Objective C which is the staple for Mac, are discussed. Although most of the stuff seems to be Windows-biased, but there are many gifted folks there

programming for iDevices

2010-12-07 Thread Massimo
Hi all. I would like to begin programming apps for the iDevices. Here may I find guides and tutorials blind friendly? Buone feste! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To post to this group, send email to m

Re: Cocoa Programming Books

2010-11-23 Thread mark greenslade
te: > >> Hi, >> >> I want to do some programming using cocoa, initially for the mac and >> eventually for ios devices and would appreciate some Book recommendations if >> anyone has any. I am not new to programming in general having had lots of >> experience pro

Re: Cocoa Programming Books

2010-11-23 Thread Barry Hadder
an objective C book. Hope that helps. On Nov 23, 2010, at 10:47 AM, mark greenslade wrote: > Hi, > > I want to do some programming using cocoa, initially for the mac and > eventually for ios devices and would appreciate some Book recommendations if > anyone has any. I am not

Cocoa Programming Books

2010-11-23 Thread mark greenslade
Hi, I want to do some programming using cocoa, initially for the mac and eventually for ios devices and would appreciate some Book recommendations if anyone has any. I am not new to programming in general having had lots of experience programming in C,. The book "cocoa recipes for mac

Programming for VoiceOver

2010-09-20 Thread Jonathan Cohn
Scott, I don't know a lot about this, but essentially any program that uses the COCOA frameworks and also lables components when using the GUI builder should be Voice Over accessable. I expect Chris knows a bit about the way HTML rendering occurs. Also, dialog boxes and other controls that Apple

RE: Programming for the mac

2010-03-15 Thread Bryan Smart
can start programming for the Mac. A blind person only has to know some specific differences that are of concern when programming while blind. After that, they can use the regular resources that are available to any sighted programmer. I want lots of blind people to program for the Mac. My hope is that

Programming for the mac

2010-03-15 Thread Jim Gatteys
Hi. I know recently there has been some discussion about programming for the mac and there are links to books and things. I wonder if there are any interactive discussion groups anywhere, for example, ventrilo groups where one could go to learn basic concepts and talk to people who are

Re: Programming

2010-01-20 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux
Hi James, I think its better for you to contact me off list so that i can giv you some good links and books on programming. Regards Yuma-- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To post to this group, send email to m

Re: Programming

2010-01-20 Thread James & Nash
Hi Yuma, I would be very grateful for any links and other materials you can provide please. Thank you TC James On 19 Jan 2010, at 01:44, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote: > Hi James, > > I used to be sighted, and a 3D graphist. I know manage a 3D team, i know its > odd, but this is my day in day out

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2010-01-18 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux
Hi James, I used to be sighted, and a 3D graphist. I know manage a 3D team, i know its odd, but this is my day in day out activity. I only baught or even touched a mac last June, as i heard Mike Arrigo's podcast and thought voice over seemed better than jaws, though the windows platform was my

Programming

2010-01-18 Thread James & Nash
Hi Yuma, Are you a programmer by profession? Where id yu get your knowledge about Apple\Script et al. Thanks TC james On 18 Jan 2010, at 15:11, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote: > You can't control flash that way as the whole framework is in carbon. Until > we get adobe stuff in coco, it won't help

Re: Interface Builder is accessible. Programming and creating your own user interfaces

2010-01-08 Thread Jonathan Chacón
@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: Interface Builder is accessible. Programming and creating your > own user interfaces > > Is there a web page or some details about the technique which doesn't require > my joining the mv-dev mailing list to view the content? I tried us

RE: Interface Builder is accessible. Programming and creating your own user interfaces

2010-01-08 Thread Bryan Smart
sible. Programming and creating your own user interfaces Is there a web page or some details about the technique which doesn't require my joining the mv-dev mailing list to view the content? I tried using mail-archive.com (which archived macvisionaries in a nice searchable way) but couldn

RE: Interface Builder is accessible. Programming and creating your own user interfaces

2010-01-08 Thread Bejarano, Rafael P.
This is exciting news, indeed. I have been wanting to dive seriously into programming on the Mac, but I didn't see the point, since it seemed virtually impossible for an inexperienced programmer, such as myself, to figure out how to use interface builder. Thanks for the post. Rafael Bej

Re: Interface Builder is accessible. Programming and creating your own user interfaces

2010-01-08 Thread Chris Blouch
but all I saw was thread after thread on the Apple Accessibility list MacVisionaries, and other forums where people had asked, but had come up empty handed. I hope that those that were discouraged in the past will be excited about this development, and will get involved with programming for th

Interface Builder is accessible. Programming and creating your own user interfaces

2010-01-08 Thread Bryan Smart
rface Builder, but all I saw was thread after thread on the Apple Accessibility list MacVisionaries, and other forums where people had asked, but had come up empty handed. I hope that those that were discouraged in the past will be excited about this development, and will get involved with pr

Re: looking for an editor to be used for programming

2009-11-30 Thread Tyler Littlefield
quot; which had some > useful settings to drop in your .vimrc config file to get you started. > > I hope this helps. > > - Original Message - > From: "Ryan Mann" > To: > Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 11:37 AM > Subject: Re: looking for an editor to be

Re: looking for an editor to be used for programming

2009-11-29 Thread Mitchell Smith
h MacVim" which had some useful settings to drop in your .vimrc config file to get you started. I hope this helps. - Original Message - From: "Ryan Mann" To: Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 11:37 AM Subject: Re: looking for an editor to be used for programming Why w

Re: looking for an editor to be used for programming

2009-11-29 Thread Ryan Mann
Why would you even need to download Macvim? On my mac, vim is already in /usr/bin/vim. I don't know how accessible it is since vi and vim have always seemed weird to me. In my Linux days, I used pico or nano. On Nov 29, 2009, at 7:09 PM, James & Nash wrote: > What code are you wanting to edi

Re: looking for an editor to be used for programming

2009-11-29 Thread louie
I just use xcode like text edit. Now if you are looking for a IDE I cant help you. On Nov 29, 2009, at 5:08 PM, Tyler Littlefield wrote: > Hello, > I've tried playing with cocoa in that, it doesn't seem to be the > most accessible. I like the idea, but either I haven't figured out > to use

Re: looking for an editor to be used for programming

2009-11-29 Thread Tyler Littlefield
Hello, I've tried playing with cocoa in that, it doesn't seem to be the most accessible. I like the idea, but either I haven't figured out to use it or it's hard to use. Is there a way to make it do python and php and those? On Nov 29, 2009, at 6:05 PM, louie wrote: > Try xcode it is the code e

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