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Sounds good, I'd love to see more such hackers opening up on cryptography...
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This is a really nice overview of currently available crypto and some uses for it. Kudos to the project manager. Good job!
Thanks! Not much of a project manager though. Just me, myself and I; and of course the people who have contributed patches through Github :)
Does anyone know how this compares to Coursera course [1] or [2] + [3]?

[1] https://www.coursera.org/course/cryptography

[2] https://www.coursera.org/course/crypto

[3] https://www.coursera.org/course/crypto2

[3] has never been available while this seems only temporarily unavailable.
I have heard good things about [2] from colleagues. Also, Boneh is a capable cryptographer.
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I've taken Dan's crypto class ([2]), so I think I can weigh in.

Obvious difference: not organized as a MOOC. Whether that is good or bad is up to you.

Focus difference: I think Crypto 101 is targetting applied crypto more, whereas the Coursera classes take a more classical introduction. There is nothing wrong with either approach, in my opinion. Just a difference in focus.

[1] is starting next week and I was considering spending time on it. I'd really appreciate any feedback from those who have taken it!
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Just hit refresh. Server does not seem happy with the attention from HN
Reddit calls it "the hug of death". Quite fitting imho.
Site is dead, returns 500 as a response (which prints the Processing Failed to the screen).
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Oh, thanks. At first I thought it was satirical. Maybe a jab at the imperfections of crypto implementations, but I guess I was reading too far into it.
I've been looking for something like this for ages, thank you very much.

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This is cryptic all right. Now I've got my crypto 101, I guess.
Hi! Author here. Sorry it's down. Will host on something CDNy now. Was previously on single server.

You can get the PDF for now from here: https://9d0df72831e4b345bb93-4b37fd03e6af34f2323bb971f72f0c0...

EDIT: Unfortunately I am on conference wifi, so, might take me a while.

EDIT2: Now on Github. https://crypto101.github.io/

Is this the final version?
I don't think it will be final for a long time, because I haven't really defined what "done" means. I still think what's there is useful, and provides a new, material improvement over a lot of existing books, despite not being anywhere near done. Plus, it's free :-)