I'm planning to write a guide on learning math without knowing the nemeth code. Would any of you be interested?(self.Blind)
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zersiax2 points1y ago
Yes, OP, this would definitely be useful. We have a distinct lack of accessible math resources, so the more the merrier for as far as I'm concerned :)
Sea_Editor58281 points1y ago
yes, very interested.
modulus1 points1y ago
Purely ascii based maths would be interesting. I was thinking at some point of using coq to build instruction materials of that sort where you could get explanations of the maths, plus proofs. Would be a huge undertaking though and coq isn't as accessible as I would like.
Berenice1011 points1y ago
Yes I’m interested. It would be helpful.
bradley220 points1y ago
I don’t think we use nemeth here in the UK, I think it’s only used in America, does anyone know why that is?
For example: equals is 5 6, lower g.
CloudyBeep1 points1y ago
The UK now uses UEB, where = is represented by 5-2356.
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