[swift-evolution] Proposal SE-0009 Reconsideration

Tyler Cloutier cloutiertyler at aol.com
Fri May 27 14:05:24 CDT 2016


As another colorblind developer, I have trouble paying attention to the syntax highlighting. I didn’t even notice that member variables were colored until someone mentioned it on this list.


> On May 23, 2016, at 9:43 AM, Jeff Kelley via swift-evolution <swift-evolution at swift.org> wrote:
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> As a colorblind developer, this isn’t really an issue. The vast majority of colorblind people can discern colors. As long as the IDE allows you to customize which colors it displays, you can find a palette that will work with your eyes (for my type of colorblindness, for instance, I have difficulty differentiating blue and purple, so I wouldn’t use both in my syntax highlighting color scheme). As long as color isn’t the only thing differentiating on-screen elements, adding colors to syntax highlighting is beneficial even to us colorblind developers. :)
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> Jeff Kelley
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> 
>> On May 23, 2016, at 12:24 PM, Krystof Vasa via swift-evolution <swift-evolution at swift.org <mailto:swift-evolution at swift.org>> wrote:
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>>> The problem can also be easily mitigated by having the IDE use a different color to display a variable based on where it was defined (eclipse come to mind as an example). This is something the brain naturally notices without paying any conscious attention.
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>> Tell that to the colorblind :)
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>>> 
>>>> -- E
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