Author Topic: Create your own cipher.  (Read 2580 times)

Code =/= Language

just sayin'
but

C++ is a language
Java is a language
HTML is a language
TorqueScript is a language

???

well the OP isn't exactly the kind of language i'm describing here but it can still be considered as such.

There are two phrases only in my language
" I hate you "
and
" Go away "

but

C++ is a language
Java is a language
HTML is a language
TorqueScript is a language

???

well the OP isn't exactly the kind of language i'm describing here but it can still be considered as such.

Morse code isn't a language
Caesar cipher isn't a language

Understand what I'm getting at?

I WILL MAKE A TRUE LETTER CHART LATERpiss
Code: (Letter reference) [Select]
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  
 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10 11 12 13

 N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Axolotl's concatenated math cipher (the !s allow a programming language to easily detect splits)

Get the letter's number:

If it is able to be rooted, put down the root. EXAMPLE: H is 8, so the cube root of H is B, which is 2. We will put it down as !c%#b! because c is 3, and the first slot is the power to unwrap and raise.

If it is a multiple, put down the first product as the least possible without it being 1. EXAMPLE: J is 10, so we find the "extreme factors" (least factor and the corresponding factor) with the last one being the least. E (5) and B (2) are the extreme factors. (also, 20's extreme factors are 10 and 2) We will put it down as !e@#a!

If it is prime, then put it down as !a@#n!, where n is any letter corresponding to a prime number.

RULE: No letter can inherit A (!@#a!) to become !n@#a!, where n is any number
« Last Edit: October 10, 2012, 10:18:29 PM by Axolotl2 »

Code =/= Language

just sayin'
And it was not just a stuffty code like in OP, it was an actual language.
:cookieMonster:

A friend and I made a code several years back, and then evolved it into a language with words and an alphabet. She already spoke multiple actual languages, so it gave us an edge in crafting believable pronunciation that didn't just sound like phoney English.


anguagesla anguagesla verywhereea!

A friend and I made a code several years back, and then evolved it into a language with words and an alphabet. She already spoke multiple actual languages, so it gave us an edge in crafting believable pronunciation that didn't just sound like phoney English.
Whoa dude you talked to a girl no way wowee

Thankee kindly for fixing it, Game.

チン·チン·チョンウォン翼ピンポン
Type that stuff into a translator

I want to do a code with donald duck vowels.


A system of "binary" that me and my closest friend created because why not.
It has five characters. The first one being 10, the second 8, the third 4, the fourth 2, and the fifth 1.
So 10, 8, 4, 2, 1
If one is marked as 1, add it, if 0, ignore.
So 01001 would be
     8 + 1 = 9
I is the 9th letter in the alphabet. It only goes up to 25 so we share Y and Z.
I can write it without a cheat sheet now these days.
00100 00101 00011 10101 00100 00101  11010 01000 01001 11001
Decode this
We're working on numbers.

A friend and I made a code several years back, and then evolved it into a language with words and an alphabet. She already spoke multiple actual languages, so it gave us an edge in crafting believable pronunciation that didn't just sound like phoney English.

Sheathese.

チン·チン·チョンウォン翼ピンポン
wtf did I ever do to you to not deserve a translation