Classification of John Burkardt's many Fortran 90 codes
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Classification of John Burkardt's many Fortran 90 codes
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Random generator of names, emails, codes, passwords and complete personas. All in one place and as simple as it could possibly be.
putting idea's in Turing's head
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A few examples used in Cryptography, as a Winform or Console Application.
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Automatically exported from
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Random number generation based on physical media touched by humans
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