dbeyer
Member
I am sure that you are all aware of this website.
http://www.athefre.110mb.com/NMCMLL.html
I have spoken with James for a few weeks about the concepts on this page. Once I began to fully understand the system, I noticed some formatting issues. I found that the table of algorithms was rather redundant and reptitive. I actually came up with an idea to reconstruct the organization of the system.
Revision 1. The algorithm table will only have the 42 algorithms and the solved case.
Revision 2. The L/R configurations will be grouped and reorganized.
Revision 3. The code beneath the configurations will give the AUF that positions the cube to apply the algorthm.
The table of algorithms will no longer have an AUF in parentheses. This is not required, because the new table of configurations can allow a consolidation of the table.
If you look at the table of configurations, you will notice that the last case on the left column goes with the first two rows of cases on the right column. Some slight reorganization of the cases can promote a better learning process.
I will be releasing my version of the table very shortly. Any tips or feedback is quite welcomed and appreciated.
http://www.athefre.110mb.com/NMCMLL.html
I have spoken with James for a few weeks about the concepts on this page. Once I began to fully understand the system, I noticed some formatting issues. I found that the table of algorithms was rather redundant and reptitive. I actually came up with an idea to reconstruct the organization of the system.
Revision 1. The algorithm table will only have the 42 algorithms and the solved case.
Revision 2. The L/R configurations will be grouped and reorganized.
Revision 3. The code beneath the configurations will give the AUF that positions the cube to apply the algorthm.
The table of algorithms will no longer have an AUF in parentheses. This is not required, because the new table of configurations can allow a consolidation of the table.
If you look at the table of configurations, you will notice that the last case on the left column goes with the first two rows of cases on the right column. Some slight reorganization of the cases can promote a better learning process.
I will be releasing my version of the table very shortly. Any tips or feedback is quite welcomed and appreciated.