Enhanced Caesar Cipher: Secure & User-Friendly Encryption#1
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i have improved the Caesar Cipher program now features robust input validation to ensure users correctly enter "encode" or "decode" commands and valid shift numbers, preventing crashes from typos, while preserving original letter cases so capital letters stay capitalized and lowercase remain unchanged. It intelligently handles large shift values using modulo arithmetic, maintains a user-friendly interface with clear prompts and visual separation, organizes code more efficiently with dedicated functions for shift input and a proper main() structure, and delivers polished output with helpful error messages—all while retaining the original cipher functionality in a more reliable and intuitive package.