Ok I agree. I've already had someone suggest writing AES when we already had it. And who can pronounce Rijndael? I'd really like to know how he says it!
Thanks I'll put it in next week.
Ron
-----Original Message----- From: cryptography-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org [mailto:cryptography-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org] On Behalf Of cerebus2@gmail.com Sent: None To: cryptography@lists.squeakfoundation.org Subject: [Cryptography Team] [ENH] AES
from preamble:
"Change Set: AES Date: 24 November 2006 Author: Timothy J. Miller
It struck me as convenient to have an AES class. All I did was subclass Rijndael and override new with the relevant block size and key size. I have no idea if this is sufficient, but I suppose it's a start. Now I need to figure out how to write tests."!
IIRC it's like "rhine-dahl."
Here's a sound file:
http://rijndael.info/audio/rijndael_pronunciation.wav
-- Tim
Very cool thanks!!
Ron
-----Original Message----- From: cryptography-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org [mailto:cryptography-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org] On Behalf Of Cerebus Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 6:12 PM To: Ron@usmedrec.com; Cryptography Team Development List Subject: Re: RE: [Cryptography Team] [ENH] AES
IIRC it's like "rhine-dahl."
Here's a sound file:
http://rijndael.info/audio/rijndael_pronunciation.wav
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Funny how we get different things out of things we hear... I heard "rain-doll"
On Nov 24, 2006, at 3:12 PM, Cerebus wrote:
IIRC it's like "rhine-dahl."
Here's a sound file:
http://rijndael.info/audio/rijndael_pronunciation.wav
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On 11/25/06, Matthew S. Hamrick mhamrick@cryptonomicon.net wrote:
Funny how we get different things out of things we hear... I heard "rain-doll"
All dose dang furriners tawk funny ennyways.
(Damn it's hard to talk with your tongue in your cheek. :)
-- Tim
"Cerebus" cerebus2@gmail.com wrote:
On 11/25/06, Matthew S. Hamrick mhamrick@cryptonomicon.net wrote:
Funny how we get different things out of things we hear... I heard "rain-doll"
All dose dang furriners tawk funny ennyways.
(Damn it's hard to talk with your tongue in your cheek. :)
I did like the FAQ entries on http://www.iaik.tu-graz.ac.at/research/krypto/AES/old/~rijmen/rijndael/. I'd fall under the "it's pronounced like you think it should be" category, being South African :)
frank
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