Who developed a reading language for blind people?

Louis Braille, a French citizen In 1821 a soldier named Charles Barbier came to visit the school. He bought with him a system he had invented called 'night writing'. Barbier had designed it for Napoleon; who wanted a secret code that could be used at night.It proved to be too complex for soldiers to learn and was rejected by the army.

Louis Braille realized how useful this system of raised dots could be for the Blind. He set to work simplifying it. S system used six dots instead of the 12 used in Barbier's code.

Now Blind people could learn to read as well as write Beginning in 1984 a new reading and writing language for the blind and those of low vision was developed in the U.S. , utilizing modified special bar codes, John B. McAdams a Florida resident invented and patented BarAille and formed BarAille Communications. This technology is currently being heavily explored for implementation into American publications.

BarAille also offers complete and instantaneous, reading, writing and translating in all common languages.

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