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The Crypto++ Library is a free and open-source {{tag|C++}} library for cryptographic schemes, originally written by Wei Dai, and includes ciphers, message authentication codes, one-way hash functions, public-key cryptosystems, key agreement schemes, and deflate compression. | The Crypto++ Library is a free and open-source {{tag|C|C++}} library for cryptographic schemes, originally written by Wei Dai, and includes ciphers, message authentication codes, one-way hash functions, public-key cryptosystems, key agreement schemes, and deflate compression. | ||
The Crypto++ Wiki is for the community of computer programmers using and improving this library. | The Crypto++ Wiki is for the community of computer programmers using and improving this library. |
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The Crypto++ Library is a free and open-source C++ library for cryptographic schemes, originally written by Wei Dai, and includes ciphers, message authentication codes, one-way hash functions, public-key cryptosystems, key agreement schemes, and deflate compression.
The Crypto++ Wiki is for the community of computer programmers using and improving this library.
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