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    CryptoSwift

    CryptoSwift

    Collection of standard and secure cryptographic algorithms

    The master branch follows the latest currently released version of Swift. If you need an earlier version for an older version of Swift, you can specify its version in your Podfile or use the code on the branch for that version. Older branches are unsupported. Swift Package Manager uses debug configuration for debug Xcode build, that may result in significant (up to x10000) worse performance. Performance characteristic is different in Release build. XCFrameworks require Xcode 11 or later and...
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    PadotusRNDT.js

    PadotusRNDT.js

    This library allows you to generate a random number

    This library allows you to generate a random number in the specified range from 0 to n, without using the built-in function Math.random (), and gets a random number from the processing time of polymorphic mathematical calculations, which depends on the current physical parameters of the CPU, RAM, and t .P. The resulting sequence corresponds to a discrete uniform distribution and is close to natural random sequences in terms of statistical randomness tests (LFSR, Approximate Entropy, DIEHARD Test).
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