[nabs-l] The Future of Nemeth?

Kirt Manwaring kirt.crazydude at gmail.com
Fri May 20 17:02:31 UTC 2011


Steve,
  From my very limited experience with Nemeth, it seems to me it
wouldn't be all that hard to update or modify it as needed.  Certainly
DR. Nemeth has changed the code over time-I don't see why it isn't
flexible enough to change as needed in the future.  But if a better
way is found (a big if, of which I'm quite skeptical) then by all
means let's support that new way.  But until such a thing happens, and
I'm convinced it's *probably* not going to, my vote's behind nemeth
all the way.  Not to say yours isn't.
  Warmest regards,
Kirt

On 5/20/11, Steve Jacobson <steve.jacobson at visi.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was a math major years ago and was extremely dependent upon the Nemeth
> Code.  I give Dr. Nemeth and the Nemeth Code a lot of credit for my ability
> to
> have been able to work in the computer field.  However, I do not believe
> that one can say anything that humans have invented is perfect.  The code
> that I
> used and that we use today has gone through three or four fairly major
> revisions.  Dr. Nemeth himself has been working on and completed a braille
> code
> called NUBS which establishes rules for integrating mathematical and
> computer braille into everyday litterary braille.  This is somewhat similar
> to what is being
> attempted by the Unified English Braille code as well.  While I believe that
> math notation has remained fairly stable over the years, there has been many
> changes in what is considered acceptable in print and some of these changes
> are very much a part of the educational process now.  I therefore think it
> is
> fine for us to praise the Nemeth code as it has meant a lot to many of us,
> but I also think that we need to be open to the fact that things will
> change, not
> necessarily because a better way needs to be found, but because the way
> society uses print is changing and we have to keep up to some degree.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Steve Jacobson
>
> On Thu, 19 May 2011 22:23:41 -0600, Kirt Manwaring wrote:
>
>>I'm with Mike here.  Nemeth is absolutely brilliant-probably the main
>>reason (aside from awesome tutors) I was able to pass college Algebra.
>
>>On 5/19/11, Mike Freeman <k7uij at panix.com> wrote:
>>> It'll stay around if I have anything to do with it.
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
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>>> Many people have been talking about the future of Braille in general.
>>> What
>>> about the future of Nemeth?
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