As an editor, I like to think I'm at the top of my game
However, one persistent notion I have is that more people need to learn Simplified English...
We are in an information overload age of distraction, and nobody is getting the message. So, here's my two cents on SE and why you need to learn it, or rather Wikipedia's spin.
Simplified English is a set of approved words and writing rules. Its makers made it to help engineers write manuals (instruction books) so that people all over the world can read them.
Some people think that:
People started developing simplified English in the 1970s. People continue developing simplified English today. AECMA is the "European Association of Aerospace Manufacturers". AECMA began work on simplified English. ASD is the "AeroSpace and Defence Industries Association of Europe". ASD has a Maintenance Group called STEMG that continues work on simplified English. STEMG is the "Simplified Technical English Maintenance Group". STEMG maintains the ASD-STE100, the latest simplified English.
However, one persistent notion I have is that more people need to learn Simplified English...
We are in an information overload age of distraction, and nobody is getting the message. So, here's my two cents on SE and why you need to learn it, or rather Wikipedia's spin.
Simplified English is a set of approved words and writing rules. Its makers made it to help engineers write manuals (instruction books) so that people all over the world can read them.
Some people think that:
- It can decrease doubt.
- It can make reading faster.
- It can help understanding for people whose first (native) language is not English.
- It can make translation easier for humans.
- It can make computer-helped translation and machine translation better.
People started developing simplified English in the 1970s. People continue developing simplified English today. AECMA is the "European Association of Aerospace Manufacturers". AECMA began work on simplified English. ASD is the "AeroSpace and Defence Industries Association of Europe". ASD has a Maintenance Group called STEMG that continues work on simplified English. STEMG is the "Simplified Technical English Maintenance Group". STEMG maintains the ASD-STE100, the latest simplified English.