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Re: Accessible coding resources
From: Mark Magennis
Date: Oct 27, 2022 9:54AM
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You might look at Codecademy (Codecademy.com). I haven't analysed it in depth but it seems pretty accessible and it's a very good learning environment.
Mark
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I'm trying to find some accessible resources for a high-school student who is blind and getting started in python with the pygame framework. Does anyone have any recommendations? He also knows some HTML and is open to learning other languages if we can find him a good resource. This may not be on-topic for this discussion list, but I'm having trouble finding where to ask this question. Any help would be appreciated.
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