In general, the second does not necessarily follow from the first. Blacklisting password "password" decreases the number of possible combinations, for example.
Using digits not necessarily mean that generated p@ssw0rd wi11 be more resistant against dictionary attacks. In fact 0, 1, 4, 5, 7 may be used as replacements for often used characters, so I won't be surprised if probability that random password matches some dictionary word higher for alphanumeric passwords than for just alphabetic.
In reply to Re^4: Please Review First Program: Random Password Generator
by zwon
in thread Please Review First Program: Random Password Generator
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