Posted: 30 Mar 2008, 14:38
They're 2 separate subjects, it just seemed awkward to me how you started with HTML and Javascript and then didn't go to web programming.
Which of those do you know? What have you written in them?sahil22 wrote:I suggest to Learn
1.HTML
2.C++
3.JAVA
4.Perl
5.Lisp
[Learn The languages in this order only]
Java is a bit difficult...(Really Difficult)...but its really helpful!
When it comes to hacking, a Hacker is one who should be able to use tools, but notbad_brain wrote:K, many people ask how to begin with hacking, so I wrote this little How-To:
Many beginners think that it´s possible to get some "hacking programs", click on some buttons on a GUI and voila: "I´m a hacker now!" Nope, you aren´t, even a chimpansee can be teached to do this. Booting people in chat rooms? Sorry, absolutely no hacking too...
Well, that´s it for now, I´ll add some stuff here if I feel the need to...
Happy hacking!
Woh woh woh, hey; don’t get me wrong here. When I talk about tools, I mean action.ph0bYx wrote:Computer programing is very different from real life manufacture. You can "manufacture" a program/script to kill a computer WAAAAY faster than to manufacture a gun.
Also what if you find yourself in a situation where you need to hack into a system but the only thing that you can use is a laptop with a fresh XP installed and a notepad. A hacker would find his way out of it, but a skiddie would fail 110%.
Come on Pal; There is no offense! From childhood I was taken by the field of physics and Iph0bYx wrote:I understand that a hacker needs tools of course. But if he wants to call himself a hacker he should know how to make such a tool and what that tools does exactly or else he's a skiddie.
Also I really don't think that America doesn't have the knowledge about their programs, since they've developed them them self.
Also I would like to point out that I'm not acting offensive towards you here. I'm seeing this as a friendly discussion. If you got the impression of me as hostile, I'm sorry it wasn't my intention.