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Apr 25th, 2003 12:35 AM
Pub Lover While I was at college, I attended a lecture by Simon Singh, it was entertaining, & exceedingly informative. Many of my fellow students cited Singh as the sole reason that they took the course. He certainly does know his codes.
Apr 24th, 2003 02:12 PM
The_Rorschach Well, this book will definately make it easier to understand. Even cleared up a couple questions I had myself. If you want to save a couple bucks, I'd be happy to send you the copy we have. Its not the kind of book you read over and over again. He's lost interest in it, and I've already read it.
Apr 24th, 2003 09:44 AM
glowbelly neato! i loved cryptomonicon too, but i found some parts of it hard to read because i didn't understand all of the code stuff. i'm definitely going to look into this book.



see? i can play nice sometimes.
Apr 24th, 2003 05:44 AM
The_Rorschach
The Code Book by Simon Singh

Have a friend at school who's really into The Cryptonomicon (Neal Stephenson), which I kind of like myself, but he said he was a little lost on the topic of cryptology. I could understand, Stephenson knows what he's talking about, but his analogy with the bicycle chain is a little too simplified -which is to be expected considering the coding techniques are supposed to be archaic. Anyway, my friend got the jist of it, but said he didn't really grasp it. Tried to help him by giving him The Puzzle Palace (James Bamford), which is sort of related, but it wasn't what he wanted because thats more the history of the NSA and ONI organizations than anything else.

I was an idiot for even suggesting it.

On his own he found a book called The Code Book (Simon Singh), which I borrowed earlier today. Just finished it now, and I have to say, this book is fucking excellent. I've always heard that if you truly understand a topic, you can explain the concept even to a small child, but never really bought into it. Yet it is with that sort of precision that the guy explains everything from the history of cyptography to asymmetrical modulo-encryption itself.

Book is a little dated, 1999, but certainly worth browsing.

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