Ause: Code breaking wasn't necessarily something that was very common. Most code breaks early on because it in codes language. When you don't have pputeras chrotography yet, what comes closest is essentially linguists who had been working with ancient languages. So for the effort in the war, at blechley park, for example, a lot of the people working there were linguists having previously worked with ancient languages and so forth. Ause: It's actually a pretty natural evolution to end up now creating tech and kind of working on machine learning  and so forth.

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