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The Braille system was developed in 1829 by the Frenchman Loius Braille.
No, Braille is a system of reading and writing which was developed for blind people.
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The braille alphabet was invented by Sir Louis Braille in 1821 in Paris, France. His concept of braille has not been changed since he invented it.
Braille is a writing system that is used by blind and visually impaired. Braille was developed by Louis Braille who went blind as a child and developed the system at age 15. The braille system is raised bumps that are found on paper and each represent something different. The braille alphabet can be found on many websites.
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Louis Braille
The Braille language was first used in 1824 by its creator Louis Braille. Louis Braille went blind from a childhood accident and developed this language at the age of 15.
Braille developed in 1824 by 15 year old Louis Braille. Braille was blinded by an accident in his father's shop when he was 3.
Louise Braille was never a kid. A kid is a young goat. After a childhood accident he invented a tactile method of recognising the alphabet at around the age of 15. This was subsequently developed into the Braille language we recognise today.
Braille, the system of raised dots which is used by blind or visually impaired people to read, was developed by Louise Braille in 1824.
The very first braille computer terminal was invented by a woodworking teacher at the Perkins School for the Blind named David Abraham. This was in 1951. It was very different from what we would now recognize as a refreshable braille display device.The modern type of braille display was developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology in 2000.The National Institute of Standards and Technology invented the Braille display in 2000.