Cryptography in C and C++

Cryptography in C and C++ by Michael Welschenbach is a comprehensive guide published by Apress on July 4, 2013. This second edition spans 504 pages and is presented in English, offering an in-depth exploration of professional-level cryptographic coding. The book includes significant updates, featuring approximately 100 additional pages of content and numerous enhancements to the original text, ensuring that readers have access to the latest information in the field.
Readers will find detailed coverage of essential topics such as random number generation, which has been completely rewritten, as well as recent advancements in primality testing and cryptographic techniques. This edition aims to equip programmers and software developers with the knowledge necessary to implement effective cryptographic solutions, making it a valuable resource for those involved in software development and engineering within the realm of computer science.
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This book covers everything you need to know to write professional-level cryptographic code. This expanded, improved second edition includes about 100 pages of additional material as well as numerous improvements to the original text. The chapter about random number generation has been completely rewritten, and the latest cryptographic techniques are covered in detail. Furthermore, this book covers the recent improvements in primality testing.
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