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Being able to write code, even if badly, is tremendously helpful if you want to study cryptographic (or many other) mathematical algorithms.

I know it's kinda stating the obvious but people with a preference for pure vs applied mathematics, they often feel a bit "sniffy" about bothering to actually write code. Whereas in fact, actually writing code that executes what you *think* is true or possible, very often illustrates flaws in your reasoning.

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Sjors Provoost 2y ago

Haskell may help these people.

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