British pioneering computer scientist Alan Turing and his team at Bletchley Park changed the course of World War II when they broke the Nazi Enigma code. Some of Turing’s superiors had scoffed at his unorthodox methods and thought his time and resources invested in code breaking was a waste. His commander Alastair Denniston told the head of naval intelligence:”You know, the Germans don't mean you to read their stuff, and I don't expect you ever will.”
Breaking Love's Code
Breaking Love's Code
Breaking Love's Code
British pioneering computer scientist Alan Turing and his team at Bletchley Park changed the course of World War II when they broke the Nazi Enigma code. Some of Turing’s superiors had scoffed at his unorthodox methods and thought his time and resources invested in code breaking was a waste. His commander Alastair Denniston told the head of naval intelligence:”You know, the Germans don't mean you to read their stuff, and I don't expect you ever will.”