July 27, 200519 yr Your better learning C first. (Read: cygwin and gcc) Ive heard different if you want to learn C++... DONT learn C first Just learn C++ or if you want to be leetsauce, fuck em both and learn VB :p
July 27, 200519 yr Ive heard different if you want to learn C++... DONT learn C first Just learn C++ or if you want to be leetsauce, fuck em both and learn VB :p Well I think when people learn C++ first, is usually when they dont know shit about UNIX, that's why you've probably heard that.
July 27, 200519 yr or if you want to be leetsauce, fuck em both and learn VB :p ok term, im getting tired of your VB v CPP war. sure, i like VB, but i dont run around the forums saying 'ogm vb is leet weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.' and nither do the cpp programmers for thier language. stop advertising vb before i fucking kill you ok?
July 27, 200519 yr ok term, im getting tired of your VB v CPP war. sure, i like VB, but i dont run around the forums saying 'ogm vb is leet weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.' and nither do the cpp programmers for thier language. stop advertising vb before i fucking kill you ok? hey i totaly agree with you but have you heard of this neat new language called VB.net? try it out dude its fully sick. i love it!
July 30, 200519 yr Be a real man, learn Assembly. You can only classify yourself as a 'hacker' if you have mastered the Assembly language. Although, the art of 'hacking' is really just synonymous with "script/packet-kiddie", and quite a dead term in the real world. I laugh at the little kiddie-scripters who even suggest "VB", keep in mind; The most advanced application you can write with VB is a text-editor. Therefor; VB would be your _worst_ choice if you want to learn anything but pretty pictures and abstract terms that do not relate to the real world. C++ is a great choice, Java is not. Java is NOT programming, it is, technically; Scripting. And is therefor a very poor candidate for your 'hacking' intentions. I would suggest you invest in a book, such as "C++ Fundamentals", it's a great book for beginners. It costs around the 65$ mark. (45$ USD give/take) And as for Assembly, any book would do; So-long as there not that "LERN ME IN TEH 21 DAYZ". And um, have you heard of this neat new language called VB.net? try it out dude its fully sick. i love it! You are a total moron, the perfect example of how little kiddie-scripting VB junkies actually know about computers, at all. Regards, Matt J.
July 30, 200519 yr fortran SHIT THIS WAS MY SECRET TO DEFEATING VALVE VAC WAS NO MATCH FOR COMPLEX NUMERICAL ENCRYPTIONS
July 30, 200519 yr You are a total moron, the perfect example of how little kiddie-scripting VB junkies actually know about computers, at all. No im not a skr1pt k1dd1e, im a real hackr and plz stop dissing vb i made a website hacker in vb it gives you the admin password and lets you do what you want. :stupid:
July 30, 200519 yr My main problem with VB is actually it's high level of abstraction. It's waay higher than most other languages I can think of, which makes it sh*t to code anything really useful in. Look at the low level languages and learn one or 2 (Pascal and assembly =)
August 2, 200519 yr i want to know what is the trick to making a hack VAC or PB proof... and then discover the secret to making it permanently invulnerable! MWAHAHA*cough cough. excuse me.
August 11, 200519 yr i have "the c++ programming language" by bjarne stroustrup (designer of c++), this is a very good book but maybe not for beginners, i also have c++ for dummies also very good, with this book you can get a good start
August 11, 200519 yr That's exactly what I am learning right now. ASM. With ASM you have full control over what you're doing, you can make much smaller and advanced things than other languages, but it is very complex. Be a real man, learn Assembly. You can only classify yourself as a 'hacker' if you have mastered the Assembly language. Although, the art of 'hacking' is really just synonymous with "script/packet-kiddie", and quite a dead term in the real world. I laugh at the little kiddie-scripters who even suggest "VB", keep in mind; The most advanced application you can write with VB is a text-editor. Therefor; VB would be your _worst_ choice if you want to learn anything but pretty pictures and abstract terms that do not relate to the real world. C++ is a great choice, Java is not. Java is NOT programming, it is, technically; Scripting. And is therefor a very poor candidate for your 'hacking' intentions. I would suggest you invest in a book, such as "C++ Fundamentals", it's a great book for beginners. It costs around the 65$ mark. (45$ USD give/take) And as for Assembly, any book would do; So-long as there not that "LERN ME IN TEH 21 DAYZ". And um, You are a total moron, the perfect example of how little kiddie-scripting VB junkies actually know about computers, at all. Regards, Matt J.
August 11, 200519 yr Assembly is easy. very true. im almost finished reading Assembly Language Step-by-Step and its quite easy altho the book only shows u how to use 2 interrupts. i need a newer book that teaches 32 bit instead of 16. any suggestions?
August 11, 200519 yr Be a real man, learn Assembly. You can only classify yourself as a 'hacker' if you have mastered the Assembly language. Although, the art of 'hacking' is really just synonymous with "script/packet-kiddie", and quite a dead term in the real world. I laugh at the little kiddie-scripters who even suggest "VB", keep in mind; The most advanced application you can write with VB is a text-editor. Therefor; VB would be your _worst_ choice if you want to learn anything but pretty pictures and abstract terms that do not relate to the real world. C++ is a great choice, Java is not. Java is NOT programming, it is, technically; Scripting. And is therefor a very poor candidate for your 'hacking' intentions. I would suggest you invest in a book, such as "C++ Fundamentals", it's a great book for beginners. It costs around the 65$ mark. (45$ USD give/take) And as for Assembly, any book would do; So-long as there not that "LERN ME IN TEH 21 DAYZ". And um, You are a total moron, the perfect example of how little kiddie-scripting VB junkies actually know about computers, at all. Regards, Matt J. Have you realized you are a pompous ass yet?
August 11, 200519 yr fusion i say good luck the day fusion learns to make hacks steam will be fucked, he will own, he will make fucking kiddys fucking cry infront of the fucking world. good times we will be living my friends, good times...
September 4, 200519 yr I am learning how to code myself... heres some video tuts to help if you think you can get 'anything' out of them. http://homepages.shu.ac.uk/~sgreasle/seang/Tutorials/cpp/
October 14, 200519 yr jus cause you dont know unix means it sux, unix is the most powerful language there is, VB suckz cock
October 14, 200519 yr jus cause you dont know unix means it sux, unix is the most powerful language there is, VB suckz cock Unix isn't a language.
October 15, 200519 yr Clearly that "unix" kid doesn't know what he's talking about. To poster: When you start C++, it's best to attempt a prog someone's done before. So you can use their code to help guide you through it. The more you apply your knoweledge, the easier it is to remember. So I recommend doing a few projects. One of my frist was a Counter-Strike hack. I started at game-deception.com for that. I think it's down at the moment though.