[BlindMath] Long Math Problems

Dzhovani dzhovani.chemishanov at gmail.com
Tue Oct 2 07:47:44 UTC 2018


Hi,

   most compilers work from the terminal which makes them accessible by 
default. Names that you can check are GCC, MingW, Clang.

HTH,

Dzhovani

On 02/10/2018 08:46, Maurizio Gabelli via BlindMath wrote:
> Sorry, i'm off topic.
> Do you know an accessible compiler for programming c++ on Mac computer?
> Thanks
>
> Maurizio
>
> Il lun 1 ott 2018, 22:20 John Gardner via BlindMath <blindmath at nfbnet.org>
> ha scritto:
>
>> Nicholas, my technique for long complicated things is to define
>> sub-expressions. Really complicated equations can be made sense of by
>> defining a long list of sub-expressions. For example (in LaTex notation
>> since Nemeth isn't too convenient in e-mail):
>> x = \frac{A}{B}
>> where A = ...
>> and B = ...
>> This is my own technique, and I have no idea whether it is recommended by
>> any official body. But it works. Otherwise you could get a longer braille
>> display, but there will always be an equation longer than it.
>>
>> Good luck.
>> John
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: BlindMath <blindmath-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Nicholas J via
>> BlindMath
>> Sent: Monday, October 1, 2018 10:40 AM
>> To: blindmath at nfbnet.org
>> Cc: Nicholas J <314nick15 at gmail.com>
>> Subject: [BlindMath] Long Math Problems
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> In my more statistical theory classes, many of the math problems have long
>> computations with many exponents, subscripts, and many summations. I am
>> using a braille notetaker that gives the ability to write nemeth code. It
>> has been really helpful, but I have had trouble with math equations being
>> longer than the about 30 cells on the notetaker. This has made it harder
>> for
>> looking back at part of the problem to insert a result into another
>> equation
>> and simplifying down an equation that has a lot of fractions and
>> summations.
>> Is there any strategy that has been used to help with something like this?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Nicholas
>>
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