Re: Looking forAccessible IDE

I use Visual Studio 2017 which I like a lot, there are shortcuts to jump from code to solution explorer to output window to watches when debugging to search fields to go to files to pretty much everything. Now it depends if you are on Windows and the language you want to develop in. I'd recommend VS for C++, C#, VB, F#, Unity, Xamarin (for both iOS and Android), pretty much the .NET ecosystem. Although what I'm gonna say is probably gonna make people negatively react, I'd even recommend it for Python with PTVS, with a setting on the screen reader to read indentation.

You can also develop for Linux and MAC with VS if you use Dotnet Core which is portable C# (IL actually). You can also dockerize any app to run it on Linux servers.

If you develop in Java, go with Eclipse.

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