I would highly recommend Emacs with Emacspeak for Python, Perl, PHP, _javascript_, React and of course lisp.
These languages go very well with the power of emacs.
You should use their respective major and minor modes.
The features including clever auto completion are great and accessibility is supreme.
I would only recommend Eclipse for Java, because that is what it does best.
Hi.
It seems that Code needs to be built with electron version 7 or higher.
Version 1.42 would use electron 7, but at the last moment they returned to electron 6.
For now I'm using eclipse or emacsspeak depending on the language to be used.
On 2/2/20 11:15 PM, Andy Borka via orca-list wrote:
Hi,
Using the current build of Code Insiders that uses electron 6.1, Orca can't read the text in the text editor, even though accessibility mode is turned on. Any way to fix this? If not, what IDE/editor do people use in place of Code Insiders? I wouldn't mind emacspeak, but I don't have much time to learn it right now.
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