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Wondering if there are any blind programmers?

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Re: Wondering if there are any blind programmers?

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Yep, there sure are. One rather famous individual is T. V. Raman, I believe who currently works at Google Research.

It's amazing how far screen reading and other technologies for the visually impaired have come along, more of a reason for me to consider accessibility over aesthetics when doing web development.

Re: Wondering if there are any blind programmers?

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post #3

Yep, there sure are. One rather famous individual is T. V. Raman, I believe who currently works at Google Research. It's amazing how far screen reading and other technologies for the visually impaired have come along, more of a reason for me to consider accessibility over aesthetics when doing web development.

wow, I'm intrigued. it must be an experience just watching someone like that work!

Re: Wondering if there are any blind programmers?

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I was friends with a blind web developer years ago - I remember him telling me that he had the computer "speaking" so fast that a tech fixing his laptop thought it was broken.

Same experience working with a world-class security developer. When he checks his email on his phone, it sounds like a wasp with a stutter.

Re: Wondering if there are any blind programmers?

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post #3

Yep, there sure are. One rather famous individual is T. V. Raman, I believe who currently works at Google Research. It's amazing how far screen reading and other technologies for the visually impaired have come along, more of a reason for me to consider accessibility over aesthetics when doing web development.

wow, I'm intrigued. it must be an experience just watching someone like that work!

I seem to recall him -- or someone -- appearing on a Google Talk video on emacs' org-mode. I don't remember whether that was peripherally or as a presenter.