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Using Cython for distributed-multiprocess steganographic md5sum-collision generation
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Tom Eastman
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jul Sat 06
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Cython is brilliant, it looks like Python but compiles to native C. It can be used as a simple way of writing lightning-fast C extensions for Python, or for a simple means of hooking into already-existing C libraries. If you are writing CPU intensive applications, like, say, hypothetically, cracking one-way cryptographic functions, Cython is a perfect mixture of simple expressiveness while making sure the 'inner loop' of your code is running as close to the bare metal as possible. And that's all this talk will be about, honest. Why are you looking at me like that?
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