--- Log opened Thu Feb 27 00:00:03 2020 --- Day changed Thu Feb 27 2020 00:00 -!- sipa [~pw@gateway/tor-sasl/sipa1024] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 00:02 -!- sipa [~pw@gateway/tor-sasl/sipa1024] has joined #secp256k1 01:25 -!- RubenSomsen [sid301948@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-bbjyzezpdeacymrx] has quit [] 01:26 -!- RubenSomsen [sid301948@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-rrlpzukoyaptdrux] has joined #secp256k1 03:28 -!- belcher [~belcher@unaffiliated/belcher] has joined #secp256k1 --- Log closed Thu Feb 27 07:23:29 2020 --- Log opened Thu Feb 27 07:23:29 2020 08:00 -!- ddustin [~ddustin@unaffiliated/ddustin] has joined #secp256k1 08:05 -!- ddustin [~ddustin@unaffiliated/ddustin] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 08:19 < nsh> operating system developers wiki/various resources 08:19 < nsh> i think you'd have to start it, ariard :) 08:21 < ariard> https://wiki.osdev.org/Main_Page awesome stuff when you dev your own kernel 08:22 < ariard> yeah really likely should launch one! 10:57 < elichai2> ariard: do you want secp specifically? I really enjoyed this blog series when I started to learn about ECC https://andrea.corbellini.name/2015/05/17/elliptic-curve-cryptography-a-gentle-introduction/ 10:58 < elichai2> From there I belive implementing(obviously no production use) is the best way of learning (at least for me) 11:14 < ariard> elichai2: no specifically secp, any ecc resources is fine, thanks for this one, bookmarked :) 11:16 < elichai2> My recommendation is try to stay away from optimizations at first, and write your own stuff before looking at any other implementations 17:21 -!- belcher [~belcher@unaffiliated/belcher] has quit [Quit: Leaving] --- Log closed Fri Feb 28 00:00:07 2020