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I just want to know that which is better for cryptography implementation ie in dealing with huge numbers.

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What metrics are you looking at for judging "better"? E.g., speed/ease of implementation, performance. What sorts of primitives are you looking at (block ciphers, elliptic curve methods, traditional public key ciphers like RSA/DH)? Are you talking about just the base install of these programming environments or can existing libraries be used? – mikeazo Aug 7 '12 at 13:09
yes largely depends on what you are trying to do , – sashank Aug 7 '12 at 14:11
Welcome to Cryptography Stack Exchange. Your question was closed as not constructive, as we found that comparison questions don't usually generate useful answers. In addition, your question is not that clear in what you need here. – Paŭlo Ebermann Aug 7 '12 at 16:35

closed as not constructive by Thomas, Maeher, B-Con, Paŭlo Ebermann Aug 7 '12 at 16:34

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