David Wong

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cryptography, security, and random thoughts

Hey! I'm David, cofounder of zkSecurity, research advisor at Archetype, and author of the Real-World Cryptography book. I was previously a cryptography architect of Mina at O(1) Labs, the security lead for Libra/Diem at Facebook, and a security engineer at the Cryptography Services of NCC Group. Welcome to my blog about cryptography, security, and other related topics.

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Vim cheatsheets

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I’m using cmder on windows, it’s pretty and it comes with a lot of unix tools (cat, ls, bash, ssh, more, grep…) and pipes and streams and… I can use vim in the console. Not emacs, vim. I do have emacs on windows but I don’t think I can do a emacs -nw to just use it from the console. So let’s go back to learn vim, because I hate being slow. And here is a nice way of doing it!

vim

http://www.viemu.com/a_vi_vim_graphical_cheat_sheet_tutorial.html

you can find several pictures of a keyboard aiming at teaching you step by step how vim works. This is all I needed!

suggested reads:
Just learn Vim blog
Vim Adventures blog
Babun, Cmder and Tmux blog
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Vim cheatsheets
02-07 blog
📖 my book
Real-World Cryptography is available from Manning Publications.
A practical guide to applied cryptography for developers and security professionals.
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Two And A Half Coins on Spotify.
Discussing cryptocurrencies, databases, banking, and distributed systems.
📺 my youtube
Cryptography videos on YouTube.
Video explanations of cryptographic concepts and security topics.