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Can someone provide me with some uncommon or unknown ciphers that I can use in my computer science project?
I look forward for your answers,
Cheers, Grzesiek










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    Go read the posts tagged cipher and see what kind of logic is involved, read and read again until something new pops in your mind. It's your project, it has to be your ideas.
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Can someone provide me with some uncommon or unknown ciphers that I can use in my computer science project?
I look forward for your answers,
Cheers, Grzesiek










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closed as too broad by NL628, QuantumTwinkie, Deusovi Mar 15 at 17:36


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    Go read the posts tagged cipher and see what kind of logic is involved, read and read again until something new pops in your mind. It's your project, it has to be your ideas.
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    – Arnaud Mortier
    Mar 15 at 17:27








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    Hi, welcome to Puzzling SE! Unfortunately, these types of questions are not encouraged in PSE: They invite speculative answers, and overall are considered off-topic. If you want, you can ask this question in chat, which is unlocked after you reach 20 reputation!
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Can someone provide me with some uncommon or unknown ciphers that I can use in my computer science project?
I look forward for your answers,
Cheers, Grzesiek










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Can someone provide me with some uncommon or unknown ciphers that I can use in my computer science project?
I look forward for your answers,
Cheers, Grzesiek







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closed as too broad by NL628, QuantumTwinkie, Deusovi Mar 15 at 17:36


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closed as too broad by NL628, QuantumTwinkie, Deusovi Mar 15 at 17:36


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    $begingroup$
    Go read the posts tagged cipher and see what kind of logic is involved, read and read again until something new pops in your mind. It's your project, it has to be your ideas.
    $endgroup$
    – Arnaud Mortier
    Mar 15 at 17:27








  • 2




    $begingroup$
    Hi, welcome to Puzzling SE! Unfortunately, these types of questions are not encouraged in PSE: They invite speculative answers, and overall are considered off-topic. If you want, you can ask this question in chat, which is unlocked after you reach 20 reputation!
    $endgroup$
    – North
    Mar 15 at 17:37
















  • 2




    $begingroup$
    Go read the posts tagged cipher and see what kind of logic is involved, read and read again until something new pops in your mind. It's your project, it has to be your ideas.
    $endgroup$
    – Arnaud Mortier
    Mar 15 at 17:27








  • 2




    $begingroup$
    Hi, welcome to Puzzling SE! Unfortunately, these types of questions are not encouraged in PSE: They invite speculative answers, and overall are considered off-topic. If you want, you can ask this question in chat, which is unlocked after you reach 20 reputation!
    $endgroup$
    – North
    Mar 15 at 17:37










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$begingroup$
Go read the posts tagged cipher and see what kind of logic is involved, read and read again until something new pops in your mind. It's your project, it has to be your ideas.
$endgroup$
– Arnaud Mortier
Mar 15 at 17:27






$begingroup$
Go read the posts tagged cipher and see what kind of logic is involved, read and read again until something new pops in your mind. It's your project, it has to be your ideas.
$endgroup$
– Arnaud Mortier
Mar 15 at 17:27






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$begingroup$
Hi, welcome to Puzzling SE! Unfortunately, these types of questions are not encouraged in PSE: They invite speculative answers, and overall are considered off-topic. If you want, you can ask this question in chat, which is unlocked after you reach 20 reputation!
$endgroup$
– North
Mar 15 at 17:37






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Hi, welcome to Puzzling SE! Unfortunately, these types of questions are not encouraged in PSE: They invite speculative answers, and overall are considered off-topic. If you want, you can ask this question in chat, which is unlocked after you reach 20 reputation!
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