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A repository for All algorithms implemented in Javascript (for educational purposes only)
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Detect and decode encoded strings, recursively.
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Awesome Projects in Python - Machine Learning Applications, Games, Desktop Applications all in Python 🐍
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Classical ciphers: Caesar, ADFGX, ROT13 and etc.
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Aug 10, 2021
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👨💻 Computer Security algorithms in C#
A cryptographic tomb of ciphers forgotten by time.
Pure rust implementation of the rot26 algorithm
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tests for javascript developers
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.Net Code Katas - A prebuild Kata project that already includes tests and base classes.
Intermediate-level Projects in Python
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A collection of small programs — cryptography, simulations, algorithms etc.
JavaScript Algorithms and Data Structures
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🔐 One of the simplest forms of encryption
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Become an expert C++ programmer by solving real-world programming problems
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Jupyter Notebook
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An lightweight encryption based Password Safe. This was a NCEA level 2 High School project coded in Python 3.4.3. This program features the ability to Add / Change / Remove Apps and their passwords associated. Users must create an account, they will login in to their account with an Email address and a Pincode they have choosen.
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Apr 11, 2019
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Caesar cipher cracker with ruby
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Coursera Course Symmetric Cryptography 🔑 part of Introduction to Applied Cryptography Specialization.
The Caesar cipher was named for Julius Caesar. It’s a simple substitution cipher where each letter of the plaintext phrase is replaced with a different letter from a fixed position.
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Aug 10, 2021
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A simple text cipher which uses Caesar cipher, written in Python
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Data encryption simplified.
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Crack one of the oldest Encryption Algorithms and reveal what is hidden in the ciphertext.
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Application (Flask) to encrypt & decrypt mono-alphabetic (Caesar) and poly-alphabetic (Vigenere) ciphers and their Cryptanalysis using Genetic Algorithm (GA)
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May 22, 2019
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💬 Caesar cipher encrypts a message by shifting each of the letters down three positions of the alphabet.
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Sep 3, 2020
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CSC 483 Project - Ciphers: Caeser, Multiplicitive, Affine, Vigenere, Hill, Columnar Transposition
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Dec 13, 2019
JavaScript
Visualising letter frequency in encrypted messages using Caesar and Vigenère ciphers
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Oct 29, 2019
Python
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