It's all "code" isn't it? Is there a principle of encryption which applies to 
all computer languages?
Maybe you can get some help from the cryptography list. There's about 2,000 
people on it. There
must be a lot of knowledge there on all aspects of coding and decoding.

"When a programmer says he or she is having trouble writing a program, you can 
safely bet that the real problem is designing a suitable solution. Writing the 
code, once a programmer understands the language, is not usually a significant 
problem."

-Augie Hansen, "A Complete Guide to Mastering the C Language" (Addison-Wesley, 
1989).

PtP

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Thomas Hruska 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 7:35 PM
  Subject: Re: [c-prog] The most important things to write a program


  Tsetsbold wrote:
  > Hi everyone,
  > 
  > I think algorithm is very important for every computer language. But I 
  > don't know another important things.
  > 
  > I am newbie to computer languages, so anyone can tell me what the most 
  > important things are to write a program?
  > 
  > Thanks,
  > Tsetsbold

  Perhaps you should offer some clarification of what you are after in 
  terms of the discussion.

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