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Articles on Historical Cryptography edit / delete
Going back to the 16th century. Lots of interesting stuff here.
to code cryptography history security ... on 20 November 2015
Nick Montfort and co -- various code-as-art stuff.
to art code demoscene games retrocomputing ... on 14 March 2015
Post Position » #! is Published edit / delete
"The book consists of poetic programs and their outputs. The programs in the book are all free software, and in case you don’t want to type them in, the longer ones are all available in my “code” directory."
to amusements art code ... on 24 August 2014
Embedded in Academia : Reading Code edit / delete
A discussion of the importance of reading code.
to ag0700 code programming reading teaching ... on 28 May 2013
The Phillips Code edit / delete
Not only was "u" for "you" common telegraphic practice, there was actually a widely-adopted standard for these kinds of abbreviations. (Reading between the lines in documentation about the Titanic's last radio signals, you can see that all the messages we're used to seeing written out in perfect longhand English were actually sent as what today looks like SMS-speak...)
telegraphic codes and message practice edit / delete
Extremely detailed overview of telegraphic codes. Lots of examples of codebooks and schemes for digitally encoding characters. Fascinating stuff.
to code encoding retrotech signalling telegraph ... on 27 May 2012
Cell/B.E. & SpursEngine プログラミング edit / delete
SpursEngine examples.
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