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The SIMON and SPECK families of lightweight block ciphers. #nsacyber
Fast implementations of the SIMON and SPECK lightweight block ciphers for the SUPERCOP benchmark toolkit. #nsacyber
My github readme, comes with a cool little quiz
Around 35 of the fastest and most widely used full text search algorithms. Written in c, compiled with llvm.clang for iOS and everything else. Boyer-Moore , Knuth-Morris-Pratt, Reverse Colussi even the Zhu-Takaoka algorithm. And 32 more.
A repository to collect papers and programs of historical interest to AI. Mostly gathered while reading Pamela McCurdock's Machines Who Think
this is a game I made that was based on the real game simon and nothing has changed
Thumby game inspired by Simon where players use their tiny memory
Simon Says is a JavaScript memory game where players need to repeat a sequence of colors generated by the computer. Have fun with Simon! 📢
A futuristic, post-apocalypse, AI... Simon game.
Implementation of the game Simon Says. Test your memory by seeing how long of a button press sequence your can remember.
Simon memory game made using Apache Netbeans and Java Swing. Very easy to play and fun! Hopefully this is helpful for anyone trying to make Simon or a similar game in Java.
A simple "simon" game made with HTML5 and Javascript.
Node — The Complete Guide (MVC, REST APIs, GraphQL, Deno, & more)
This game is written in JavaScript with some ES6 feature used, so you only need a modern browser that supports ES6 to play the game!ES6: ECMAScript 6 compatibility table
Simon is a game of short-term memory skill that creates a series of tones and lights, and requires a user to repeat the sequence.
Web-based Simon game with a touch of Blue Archive.
Based on the popular memory game simon. Check how sharp your memory is.
Game examples implemented in rust console applications primarily for educational purposes.
Simon Says Game Website
Simon Game using HTML, CSS, JS & jQuery
The Simon game is a memory game in which the player must remember and repeat a sequence of colors. The sequence starts off simple, with just one color, but becomes more complex as the game goes on, with more colors and a longer sequence. If the player makes a mistake, they lose the game.
(NOT Simon Says) but an implementation of the SIMON64/96 block cipher on FPGA.
A modern interface template for applying basics of js operations by using javascript, html and css
Generates Random Colors, You Need to Follow them Correctly in Order to win