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Subject:Re: Cryptography From:John Garison <john -at- garisons -dot- com> To:Donald H White <dwhite -at- jrtcllc -dot- com> Date:Wed, 28 Oct 2009 17:00:11 -0400
Sorry to chime in again so late in the game, but I just found the book I
was looking for.
If you are interested in cryptography, get a copy of Simon Singh's "The
Code Book" which covers cryptography from Roman times (tattoos on
someone's head later hidden by hair) to quantum computers. It has
exercises you can do, too. Well written and understandable.
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Contents, Context IDs, and Index, as well as Doc-To-Help
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