The issue of creating a programming environment for visually impaired
learners from scratch suggests a more revolutionary approach. Perhaps
even the nature of the language should be questioned. A thorough
survey of adult visually impaired programmers' habits might lead to
guiding principles for a more intuitive programming language for the
visually impaired. As more and more visually impaired people turn to
computation to create and learn with, such a language could become
very important. Perhaps successful computer researchers who happen
to be blind are the best developers to build such a language, because of
their intimate knowledge of the domains in question.