On Wednesday 25 Dec 2013 09:09:58 Jean-Pierre Flori wrote:
> I think having pycrypto in Sage is cool for ... cryptographers :)

I am not sure this is true. PyCrypto is quite high-level, it gives you RSA, 
AES, SHA256 and sutff like that. At such a high level I guess it would be 
useful for testing/implementing protocols, but for the kind of crypto where 
Sage is probably used most - i.e. actually diving into the algorithms - I 
don't think it's that useful.

Put another way: did anybody on this list ever use it? I think I may have once 
briefly.

Cheers,
Martin


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