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Consider the dual: Lightweight Encryption for Java/J2ME
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Monday, 21 July 2008. Lightweight Encryption for Java/J2ME. I've got a few useful nuggets of code lying around that I've been meaning to open-source for quite a while. One of them is a Java/J2ME implementation of David Wheeler. S Tiny Encryption Algorithm. Today I tidied it up and stuck it online. It's handy if you want a robust cipher in less than 2k of bytecode. You can snag it here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Lightweight Encryption for Java/J2ME.
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Consider the dual: s/constrained.org/confiction.org/g
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Saturday, 16 August 2008. Back when the earth was still young (2004), I created a community website for authors of constrained literature. Called constrained.org. The site attracted a small, but dedicated group of writers who produced sometimes brilliant and always ingenious responses to our crop of devious challenges. Sadly as the oceans were still cooling (2006) we lost constrained.org to grubby-fingered domain squatters. And raring to go. Come and join us! Http:/ www.scarybirds.com/node/1769.
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Consider the dual: July 2008
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Tuesday, 29 July 2008. Further releasing bits of code I have lying around. A lightweight (J2ME-friendly) range encoding compression algorithm in 4k of bytecode. Released under the LGPL. Meanwhile on Wikipedia: Charlieplexing. Monday, 28 July 2008. Cybersyn was, oh God, a cybernetic command and control center for the Chilean managed economy of the 70s. I'm not sure what's left of the thing itself but there is a nice website. Wednesday, 23 July 2008. Monday, 21 July 2008. S Tiny Encryption Algorithm. Still...
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Consider the dual: Pure Java/J2ME Compression
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Tuesday, 29 July 2008. Further releasing bits of code I have lying around. A lightweight (J2ME-friendly) range encoding compression algorithm in 4k of bytecode. Released under the LGPL. Meanwhile on Wikipedia: Charlieplexing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I like doing interesting things. I do some of them at my company, Winterwell Associates. View my complete profile. Lightweight Encryption for Java/J2ME.
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Rafaël Garcia-Suarez [blogs.perl.org]
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A blog about the Perl programming language. On May 1, 2012 8:25 AM. From the C 11 FAQ. Section on rvalue references, about a simple incrementation function. If that incr(0) were allowed either some temporary that nobody ever saw would be incremented or - far worse - the value of 0 would become 1. The latter sounds silly, but there was actually a bug like that in early Fortran compilers that set aside a memory location to hold the value 0. That actually made me think about that nifty one-liner:. Function,...
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Perl Tutorial and the Internet | Gabor Szabo [blogs.perl.org]
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Random thoughts about programming in Perl and the people using Perl. Perl Tutorial and the Internet. On October 26, 2011 9:04 AM. In response to Mithaldu. S blog post, How do newbies find Perl learning materials online? Dave Cross, one of the best Perl trainers. Have checked out what are the top results when searching for "perl tutorial". I was very happy to see he thought my Perl tutorial. Is worth sharing with others. To the web site. That is, what should be the anchor text. What to do now? On another ...
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Technical Debt Calculator | Tudor Constantin [blogs.perl.org]
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A blog about the Perl programming language. On March 30, 2012 7:58 AM. Recently I have read an article finding out that the cost of technical debt can be computed. So yesterday I've written an article to show the conclusions from that article. Main conclusion, the cost of technical. Is on average of 3.61$ per line of code. You can read the whole article regarding the study that concludes that here. Further digging through the internet, I found this open source plugin. For sonar (which is also open source).
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E. Choroba [blogs.perl.org]
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My native programming language. Regex /m modifier bug in Perl 5.8.8 and older. On March 16, 2016 12:39 AM. It’s 2016, but the CPAN Pull Request Challenge continues. Motivated by my 100% in 2015, I subscribed to the second year, as well. Unfortunately, I didn’t have time to blog about my January PR. But it would have been more about Git than Perl, anyway. My March assignment was Plack: Middleware: ReverseProxyPath. I noticed the module had several testers’ failures. And looking at the matrix. For October’...
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Dancing on a cloud made of pearls | Marco Fontani [blogs.perl.org]
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A blog about the Perl programming language. Dancing on a cloud made of pearls. On April 30, 2011 10:52 AM. Thanks to a post on Hacker News. I got access to the beta test for DotCloud. In this blog post, I show how I got started and successfully deployed a small Perl. Web app to the service. I was extremely pleased with how easy it was to do the above, and wanted to share it! After creating the account on DotCloud. A quick and painless endeavour, I followed along their first steps tutorial. Dotcloud deplo...
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A big week in Oslo | Damian Conway [blogs.perl.org]
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A blog about the Perl programming language. A big week in Oslo. On February 25, 2015 3:00 PM. Next week I will be returning once again to beautiful Oslo, for a visit brim-full of all things Perlish. For a start, I'm running two public classes on Wednesday March 4 and Thursday March 5,. In conjunction with Oslo.pm and Redpill Linpro. On Wednesday, I'll be teaching the follow-up to my. Class (which we ran in Oslo several years ago). In this new course,. Then, on Thursday I'm presenting. OO Design for Perl.