first language
first language
i want to start programing but dont no what language to start learning
id like to make trojans key loggers etc
any help would be gr8
id like to make trojans key loggers etc
any help would be gr8
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well, pretty any language that can be compiled to an .exe can be used.
BUT you have to ask yourself if creating trojans is all you have in mind, because learning a language takes time and effort....and it opens a lot of possibilities for you, so focusing on trojans only would be a waste....
hard to recommend a language, of course Assembly would be the best...but it's not really the best language to begin with imo.
so C++, Python, maybe Perl, VB.....OOP languages are pretty similar anyway and just differ a little in the syntax, so pick one you're interested in....if you know one language it's not hard to get into another language because the basics are the same (loops and variables for example)....
BUT you have to ask yourself if creating trojans is all you have in mind, because learning a language takes time and effort....and it opens a lot of possibilities for you, so focusing on trojans only would be a waste....
hard to recommend a language, of course Assembly would be the best...but it's not really the best language to begin with imo.
so C++, Python, maybe Perl, VB.....OOP languages are pretty similar anyway and just differ a little in the syntax, so pick one you're interested in....if you know one language it's not hard to get into another language because the basics are the same (loops and variables for example)....
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I'd recomend C++ & Perl. You will be able to program and later on use them to hack as well. That way you kill two flies with one smack.bad_brain wrote: learning a language takes time and effort....and it opens a lot of possibilities for you, so focusing on trojans only would be a waste....
We will either find a way, or make one.
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Try www.google.com and use c++ compiler as the keywords!
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I guess he didn't knew it's called "compiler"....
http://www.bloodshed.net/dev/devcpp.html
but really, next time google first....
http://www.bloodshed.net/dev/devcpp.html
but really, next time google first....
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I strongly disagree. Visual Basic is a lot different from the basic programming structures of today. C/C++ demonstrates the generic syntax and structure of many of today's programming languages. Visual basic, however, is "Microsoftized," and is not platform compatible.Stavros wrote:I really suggest you start with Visual Basic. I started with C++ and in all honesty, I wish I had taken Visual Basic first.
It will help you understand programming concepts and is easier to deal with.
I will give VB points for simplicity, but simple code doesn't generate complex programs.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ It works on my machine...
If you need c++ tutorial or e-book go there and download it with utorrent or else bit torrent client http://thepiratebay.org/search/c/0/0/600
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