A tech article I wrote has been edited and published in the computer magazine 'Interface'.
Introduction
Hello, this is Suzuka22. How is everyone doing? I'm doing the same as usual. If I had to say something, I feel like I need to get through the books I've bought but haven't read yet. Also, I need to make sure I take proper care of my skin against UV rays, haha.
Skincare is just as important as studying.
Well, let's get to the main point. As written in the article title, a tech article I wrote has been edited and published in a computer magazine! (Clap, clap) I am very happy. Since I was so happy, please let me promote it a little, haha.
What is Interface?
The 'Interface' mentioned in the article title is a magazine specializing in computer science and technology. It is a magazine found in the science and engineering/computer section of large bookstores. Haven't you seen this kind of magazine at a bookstore before?

Interface is a magazine found in the engineering section, as shown in the image below.
By the way, this is a corner that Suzuka22 always stops by when visiting a bookstore.
(Maybe I'm just unique)

Interface is published by CQ Publishing. To use a shojo manga analogy, it is published every month like 'Ciao' or 'Ribon'. (I used to read Ciao, lol).
Therefore, the magazine title includes labels like the August issue or September issue.
About the article published in Interface
My tech article was edited and published in the August issue of 'Interface'. The theme of the August issue is cryptography.

A question for the readers: what comes to mind when you think of cryptography? You might have thought of the kind of codes that appear in quizzes or riddles.
Cryptography is a deep field, and there are university professors who research it. I'm not an expert, but I think mathematical knowledge is essential. An article about such cryptography is featured in the August issue.
About the contents of the August issue
I won't write about it in detail here due to copyright issues, but to put it simply, it's about cryptography. (Obviously). It contains articles explaining the basics of cryptography while running Python code, explanations of cryptographic technologies, and articles about quantum computers.
*The following image is quoted from the table of contents of the August issue.

Regarding my tech article being edited and published in the magazine

The image above shows my tech article being edited and published in the magazine.
Image source: https://interface.cqpub.co.jp/wp-content/uploads/if2508_031.pdf
Unfortunately, the author of the image above is not me.
The author is a man named Shoya Yasuda.
*Here is an introduction to the author, Shoya Yasuda.
Mr. Yasuda is a very talented person. He is someone Suzuka22 is always very indebted to.

Mr. Yasuda edited the tech article I wrote and published it in the magazine. The part enclosed in the red line is the section that was introduced.
(Clap, clap, clap)
Mr. Yasuda, thank you so much for incorporating my tech article into the magazine.
About the tech article I wrote on the Tanuki Cipher
I wrote the article about the Tanuki Cipher mentioned in the section enclosed in the red line.
Here is the Tanuki Cipher article I wrote.
To briefly explain the summary of the tech article I wrote, it is about solving a quiz that appeared in the Spy x Family manga using Python. The quiz is the Tanuki Cipher. The Tanuki Cipher is a code that can be decrypted by removing the character 'ta' from the ciphertext. When solving this Tanuki Cipher, I used a technique called morphological analysis, which involves breaking down a sentence into words to examine them. I performed the morphological analysis using Python.
If you'd like, please read the Tanuki Cipher article I wrote.
I am waiting for your thoughts, opinions, and requests.
In conclusion
The tech article I wrote has been included in the magazine. The article on Tanuki encryption was originally published as part of our company's public relations efforts. (I still publish them now.)
Actually, just between us, the Tanuki encryption article led to a job inquiry for the company. (I cannot share the details of the work that was requested.)
It turns out that publishing content can lead to getting work. I truly felt the importance of sharing information. It is definitely better to actively share what you have developed and learned.
Suzuka22 will continue to do its best!!!!!
Thank you for reading this article to the end!!!!
[Promotion] About my active accounts
*I also write articles such as one where I perform a Fourier transform on the voices of Uma Musume, and another where I notify LINE when a faucet is opened or closed. Suzu is me. If you are interested, please take a look!
*I am also on Qiita.
*I am also on Zenn.
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