Programs

I've always considered myself to be a computer nerd, ever since i got my first PC ive pushed the bounds of the hardware using software. I am quite good at troubleshooting (which is really 80% of computer science anyway), and I was always interested in learning to code but I never got around to it until my Senior Year of High School when I took my first computer science class.

Even up until now, I've only learned python, and the most basic of bash commands, but I've been able to cobble together a few programs that do infact technically work.

Wilson Schema v1.8.1

This is a project for my High School Cybersecurity course. The goal of this project is to convert my regular Caesar cipher into something unique The way that the cipher works is technically the same way as a Caesar cipher, but with some big differences. The shift is defined by the current date, the month day and year that the message is encrypted is important to be tracked. The alphabet that is used is randomly scrambled and includes all ASCII characters, so a shift of 1 does not shift a->b, it actually would be a->├. Due to these differences i have opted to give it its own name, originally i named it the Wilson-Anderson Schema, after me and my boyfriend at the time. Now i can only imagine to call it the Wilson Schema

Jake-It v1.2

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