So far I've been using different programming languages (rust, go, C, python, etc.) for my crypto book. I've received some feedback that it might confuse readers. What do you think?
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Replying to @cryptodavidw
I’d use only one, preferably Python, that anybody can read and understand.
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Replying to @jedisct1
My fear there is that the book becomes "crypto with python"
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Replying to @cryptodavidw
Also the fact that it supports bignum out of the box is a big plus.
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Replying to @jedisct1 @cryptodavidw
That's actually a reason why I dislike python as a choice. It makes everything seem to easy and then really hard to do in a real language because everyone uses pseudo code and/or python
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I liked “The BLAKE hash function” book by @veorq and @sevenps because it covers both the design of the function and how to write efficient vectorized implementations. But that’s an entire book dedicated to one function.
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