[BRLTTY] Footsteps towards better accessibility in Linux
Samuel Thibault
samuel.thibault at ens-lyon.org
Thu Apr 17 15:13:12 UTC 2025
Brian Buhrow, le jeu. 17 avril 2025 07:54:52 -0700, a ecrit:
> I'm not yet familiar with Orca, but to say NVDA is written in python is misleading. Most
> of it is in python, but there are core portions which are written in C++.
Ah, do you know which?
> So, yes, I would say that if Orca is written purely in python, it
> probably does affect its performance.
or not, if the core parts of NVDA written in C++ are just to interface
with the Windows accessibility framework, and not for performance.
Samuel
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