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For many developers, cryptography is a "black box"—something to be used but not touched. Real-World Cryptography challenges this mindset. It teaches developers not just how to use libraries like OpenSSL or libsodium, but how to recognize when they are being misused.

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Cryptography is abstract. Concepts like "diffusion" and "confusion" are hard to visualize. This book uses diagrams, illustrations, and real code examples (in JavaScript and Python) to show exactly what happens to data as it passes through hashing algorithms, symmetric ciphers, and public-key infrastructure. When users search for "Real-World Cryptography - -BookRAR-"