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thanks sir
ОтветитьCan you explain why you used %26 in detail
ОтветитьThanks for the video you help me learn more about python still new to it but I have learned other languages
ОтветитьI can't figure out the decryption of the code. Can someone help me
ОтветитьAwesome explanation
Ответитьfrom collections import deque <--- The rotate method is where the magic is. That is what makes the cipher work easily.
ОтветитьWhat if we have a text with symbols(.?,) how do we let them as they are and just keep the text
ОтветитьWhat is this program you are using? I can't find any downloads that do not just show me a command prompt its pissing me off.
ОтветитьPlease...i want code in verilog 😢...
Ответитьcan you please also make a video for decryption?
Ответитьwow im early
Ответитьnow how to decrypt also show that
ОтветитьExcellent explaination ,i learned something from this but in decryption how to print
Ответитьhi can you send me code
Ответитьhey I followed your steps but my encrypted text only outputs 1 character, how can I fix this?
ОтветитьQ1 Any prerequsits? and Q2 can you put on github and put link to your vids so i can add them to my playlists?
ОтветитьPlease activate Windows
bt still Love u r vids :)
Thank you ❤️
ОтветитьSimple cipher is also
ОтветитьGreat Video. CAn I ask you a question please
Ответитьafter a lot of internet, I have something I'm proud of
import string
cipher = lambda text, offset : text.translate(str.maketrans(string.ascii_letters, f"{string.ascii_letters[-offset % 51 + 1:]}{string.ascii_letters[:-offset % 51 + 1]}"))
Can you make a version of decryption?
Ответитьgreat video and much better than the one in the video course i paid for, but didn't pay too much 4 it
:)
Good one, how we can do the test cases.please explain
ОтветитьThank you so much for your contribution
ОтветитьMake a decrypter for it
ОтветитьPlz remove noise from bg
Ответитьthanks
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