Crack The Code

Hello World
-"There are 10 kinds of people who understand binary. Those who do and those who do not."

Greetings.

I am glad that you stopped by.

My background is in the area of Computer Science and Crack The Code is a little project that I started in order to promote enthusiasm and hopefully motivate others to consider entering this field of study. But most of all, this project is about me having fun... As I learn new topics, I tend to take notes along the way and once I have finally reached the end - there is nothing more helpful than writing a report to help solidify that understanding. I have always felt that teaching a subject is the best way to learn it so I am modeling my writings from the perspective of someone who is teaching a subject to others rather than from the perspective of a reference intended for those who are already well familiar with the topics.

As a hobby, I enjoy learning new things but specifically I enjoy learning ‘under the hood’ types of things; some might refer to it as ‘theory’. Whatever your pleasure, whether it be applications, systems, or theory, I hope that you will find something here that challenges you and motivates you to learn and appreciate the science for its artistic nature rather than strictly its technical details.

Certainly feel free to send comments and suggestions. Thank you.
-David

Articles

Article 1 Barycentric Coordinates
Article 2 A Study of Windows Rootkits PowerPoint Presentation
Article 3 AMD64 Assembly Code Optimization Experiment
Article 4 Common Divisors and Euclid's Algorithm
Article 5 A Simple Windows SMTP Mailer Function In C
Article 6 Compatibility Issues With NAT Enabled Devices
Article 7 A Comparison of IPSec vs. SSL
Article 8 Anonymous Communication Systems
Article 9 Secure Coin Tossing
Article 10 Overview of the Intel P4 Micro Architecture (Powerpoint presentation)
Article 11 Brewing Your Own Computer


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