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- From: oml@eloka.demon.co.uk (Owen Lewis)
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- Subject: Re: Programs in BASIC please
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 20:18:26 +0000
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- In article <C17KGp.3tw@world.std.com> jcluett@world.std.com writes:
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- >Could any of you point me to an encryption program or two,
- >written in BASIC that would be suitable for beginners? Security
- >is not important. Just looking for some introductory material
- >that would be fun and educational for students.
-
- If you can find one, 'The Radio Hacker's Code Book'is a delight. Author George
- Sassoon, published in the UK by Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd in 1986,
- ISBN 0-7156-2068-1. Signal Telegraphy, ASCII, Baudot, FEC/ARQ, Vernam, Vignere,
- Enigma, RSA, DES and more.
- >
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