I'm tired of having to rely on everyone else's programs to do things. When I think of homebrew, I think of entire user bases contributing to projects for the general public.
Now, I want to stop mooching off of others, so i created an account.
Fresh out of HS, so ive git nothing but time on my hands for now.... So, how can get started on my own projects and stuff? I also have other questions:
1)what's the best language for a beginner to learn? I've heard Python is good, but can anyone comfirm?
2)I also heard that Linux is the best to start from because its virtually limitation-less (compared to windows/Mac)
3) is it best to learn c or c++ first?
4) is it best to take a course to learn a programming language, or is it best to just teach myself?
5) best place to find open sourced projects?
Now I know, I have a dream of being a real hacker, which would take YEARS of learning, but what's also the best way to reverse engineer? Or will the former teach me how?
I want to actually have a presence in the hacking community, ya know?
Now, I want to stop mooching off of others, so i created an account.
Fresh out of HS, so ive git nothing but time on my hands for now.... So, how can get started on my own projects and stuff? I also have other questions:
1)what's the best language for a beginner to learn? I've heard Python is good, but can anyone comfirm?
2)I also heard that Linux is the best to start from because its virtually limitation-less (compared to windows/Mac)
3) is it best to learn c or c++ first?
4) is it best to take a course to learn a programming language, or is it best to just teach myself?
5) best place to find open sourced projects?
Now I know, I have a dream of being a real hacker, which would take YEARS of learning, but what's also the best way to reverse engineer? Or will the former teach me how?
I want to actually have a presence in the hacking community, ya know?
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