Hi.
Well NVDA is written in python, so it is accessible with python by design. You can set NVDA to detect the indents and things like that, so it's much easier to code in python than it used to be. Don't use idle though, that will confuse you more than anything.
There are many different editors you can use, visual studio is one, but it's probably more confusing to use that since it's very big and has more than python functionality. If your just starting out with coding, you might want something a little more user friendly. EdSharp is very nice, it has compilers for python, c#, and some others. It's quick and easy to use, and it has NVDA access built-in.
Hth.
Guitarman.
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