Frank Howard Atkins

Frank Howard Atkins (1882–1921) was a British writer. He wrote more than 180 short stories in pulp magazines, most of which were published between 1908 and 1935[1][2] Most were published under the pen name F. St. Mars. Atkins' stories under the Mars pseudonym usually revolved around animals.[2] The "F. St. Mars" stories appeared in Pearson's Magazine, The Grand Magazine, The Novel Magazine, The Red Magazine, and Adventure in the United States.[2][3]

His father was the British writer Francis Henry Atkins.

Bibliography

  • Caught by a Comet (1910) (as Fenton Ash)
  • The Way of the Wild (1919)
gollark: Anyway, good password hashing algorithms are designed to be hard to parallelize, and to require large amounts of memory, so that they're hard to implement on FPGAs/ASICs/GPUs and run fastest on general-purpose CPU hardware (this is what your server has).
gollark: Basically!
gollark: Also a salt per password.
gollark: Basically, with passwords, you want a hashing algorithm which is somewhat slow so that it can't be bruteforced.
gollark: SHA256/MD5/etc are not acceptable password hashing algorithms. This is because they are very fast.

References

  1. http://www.philsp.com/homeville/FMI/d/d4072.htm#A148379
  2. Bleiler, Richard. "A History of Adventure Magazine", in The Index to Adventure Magazine ,Borgo Press, 1990. ISBN 1-55742-189-7 (p. 1-38).
  3. F. St. Mars, "Introduction", On Nature's Trail: A Wonder-Book of the Wild. London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1912 (p. vii).


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.