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In this episode, we talk about Caesar Shift Cipher with Fred Fine, Caw the Crow, and Codemaster Cole. We explore Code Wheels and St. Cyr slides, as well as some variants of Caesar Shift Cipher such as Vowel Caesar Cipher and Date Shift Cipher. Also, check out the concluding story, and do the fun activities! In this episode, we talk about Caesar Shift Cipher with Fred Fine, Caw the Crow, and Codemaster Cole. We explore Code Wheels and St. Cyr slides, as well as some variants of Caesar Shift Cipher such as Vowel Caesar Cipher and Date Shift Cipher. Also, check out the concluding story, and do the fun activities! Oh, and could you subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts?
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Listen to episode one hereIn this episode, we talk about Caesar Shift Cipher with Fred Fine, Caw the Crow, and Codemaster Cole. We explore Code Wheels and St. Cyr slides, as well as some variants of Caesar Shift Cipher such as Vowel Caesar Cipher and Date Shift Cipher. Also, check out the concluding story, and do the fun activities! Oh, and could you subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts?
Links:
Cipher Wheel
Caesar Shift Cipher Wikipedia Article
Caesar Shift Cipher Message
Code Wheel Printout
Keyword Shift Cipher Wikipedia Article
Code Wheel Wikipedia Article
The background music used in this episode is Bio Unit, Apex, Float, Disco Tokyo, Energy Drink, and Resonance, all by by Bio Unit, and our theme song is Mosquito by Caspar Babypants.
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