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Yes, writing my own code helped me understand the problem better. At first, I was just following the examples, but then once I created my own crack_caesar function, I had to really think about how the Caesar cipher worked and how it could be used to find the secret number. I honestly had a very hard time figuring out Checkpoint 2. But, with help, I had to line up the letters in the plaintext and the ciphertext.
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