They were not really codes. It was a communications system for torpedo guidance that was resistant to enemy jamming. Bits of signals were sent over different frequencies.
That was the name of the first programmable electronic computer, and it was used to break codes used by the Germans.
Alan Turing. He broke the German enigma code machine around 1941.
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The machine used to decipher German codes during World War II was called the Enigma machine. It was an electromechanical device that employed a series of rotating disks to encrypt messages. Allied cryptanalysts, particularly those at Bletchley Park, led by figures like Alan Turing, developed techniques to break the Enigma codes, significantly aiding the war effort.
They were the "Wind Talkers". They worked in communications in the Pacific. Because they used their native language, the Japanese could not break their code as they did with our other codes.
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Yes Benjamin Franklin invented ciphers and codes
only people who have the experience and is a computer frak can do that
No only world war 2
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Alan Turing
For Emily's Girl World the codes get you stickers. I do not know any of the codes, but if you play a game a lot or visit at different time during the day you may end up with a lot of stickers.
There is no definitive answer to how many codes exist in the world as codes cover a wide range of systems and languages, including programming codes, barcodes, postal codes, security codes, and more. The number of codes continuously evolves as new technologies and systems are developed.
No, World of warcraft Currently has no Cheat codes
there is gameshark codes
Colossus was operational at Bletchley Park by February 1943