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From: adacrypt <austin.obyrne@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: A Newbie to the group.
Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2010 08:43:49 -0700 (PDT)
Date: 2010-06-15T08:43:49-07:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <26d9422f-e704-458b-a6eb-c7ec70a28ba7@q12g2000yqj.googlegroups.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: a5f7a8b6-ef41-4cc9-8bb1-bc937241e93c@6g2000prg.googlegroups.com

On Jun 15, 4:02 pm, Adam Beneschan <a...@irvine.com> wrote:
> On Jun 15, 7:51 am, adacrypt <austin.oby...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > I have only just discovered your group and I must say this is a great
> > discovery to me –  Where have I been you might ask? – now that I’m
> > here I look forward to coming again often.
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> > My interest has been in the application of Ada-95 to cryptography for
> > over 10 years and I can demonstrate some very powerful ciphers as the
> > result.  These are world firsts in being theoretically unbreakable in
> > class.
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> > I have been subscribing to sci crypt news group exclusively up until
> > today and I have been using the pseudonym ‘adacrypt’.
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> > I have been banging the drum so loudly for Ada-95 over there and
> > rattling the bars of their cages that I think I am high on some
> > people’s assassination list.
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> > The good news is that there is demonstrably unbreakable cryptography
> > on the table that owes a lot to Ada-95.
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> Interesting.  I always thought that unbreakable cryptography was
> related more to C to Ada.  I mean, there's a *lot* of C programs out
> there that no mortal human can decode.... :) :) :) :) :)
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>                            -- Adam- Hide quoted text -
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Hi adam,
There's a lot to be talked about here - may I explain my earlier
remark that this cryptography owes a lot to Ada-95 - more correctly it
owes alot to Professsor Feldman and the help he gave me at the outset
some 8 years when I choose to learn Ada-95 in order to implement my
brainwave of factoring three-dimensional vectors and using three-
dimensional space as the encryption environment in cryptography - that
had been suggested to me by an Iraqi mathematician who had read my
work in factoring vectors and I was convinced that Ada-95 was the only
language for this - I had studied Ada-83 at the University of
Liverpool but it was on a mainframe computer (student's piece of
directory) some 10 years earlier - I could handle the task of getting
started again on a PC and it was a Godsend that Professor Feldman gave
me a lot of help - I couldnt even install the compiler I was so green
with PC's - he has probaly forgotten this by now but I haven't.

Could I ask you to vist my website http://www.adacrypt.com abd have a
look at " A New Approach to Cryptography" - this is attracting alot of
interest by academic visitors.

Could you please have a look at "File Handling in Ada-95 - A
Demonstration" in today's post.

Also could I ask you to have a look at my posting in sci crypt a few
days ago called "The Winds of Change - The Three Faces of
Cryptography".

Crypto strength is not peculiar to any programming language on its own
- reference your remark about 'C' programming language(in my view) but
Ada lends itself admirably to cipher design. - adcrypt




  reply	other threads:[~2010-06-15 15:43 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-06-15 14:51 A Newbie to the group adacrypt
2010-06-15 15:02 ` Adam Beneschan
2010-06-15 15:43   ` adacrypt [this message]
2010-06-15 17:29     ` Yannick Duchêne (Hibou57)
2010-06-15 17:30       ` Yannick Duchêne (Hibou57)
2010-06-15 18:14       ` adacrypt
2010-06-15 20:25         ` Yannick Duchêne (Hibou57)
2010-06-15 21:41       ` Non scrivetemi
2010-06-15 18:11     ` (see below)
2010-06-15 18:33       ` adacrypt
2010-06-15 18:42         ` adacrypt
2010-06-15 18:50           ` (see below)
2010-06-15 21:20             ` adacrypt
2010-06-15 21:41               ` (see below)
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