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Writing explanatory texts abut cryptography for kids #86

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heptocat opened this issue Oct 2, 2018 · 3 comments
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Writing explanatory texts abut cryptography for kids #86

heptocat opened this issue Oct 2, 2018 · 3 comments

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@heptocat
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heptocat commented Oct 2, 2018

MonkeyCrypt is a program to help kids learn about cryptography - however we are missing a lot of explanatory texts!

In the folder MonkeyCrypt/src/text/did/ you can find language folders (feel free to add your own language if not available) containing html pages. These pages are opened in our program - Most of them are empty. All they have is a header - this is the topic to write about.

To see how a finished page looks like, check out some of the html pages in MonkeyCrypt/src/text/did/de, and try to keep your own page like them. Keep the language kids friendly.

A bad page is better than no page, so don't be scared to try. Only pages with wrong information will not be merged.

If you want to write about cryptography but don't feel like using html, create a file in MonkeyCrypt/src/text/did_text/. Somebody else will format it for you.

@tlentali
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tlentali commented Oct 2, 2018

I wrote some about RSA and Enigma in 'MonkeyCrypt/src/text/did/en/', hope it helps !

@Rita-Okonkwo
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Hi, is this issue still open for this years hacktoberfest? would love to work on it

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heptocat commented Oct 4, 2019

Hi @Rita-Okonkwo, This issue is still open, I am glad you are interested. Always feel free to ask if you have questions

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