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Who thinks that...?
Who thinks that these guys that have as their usernames something such as i am hacker i am cracker hackerIZhere i'll hack u and things like that are or simple people that want to become hacker/cracker or script kiddies or stupid without learning at least 3 programming languages, study some Internet Security book and thing like that.
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Who thinks that...?
Who thinks that these guys that have as their usernames something such as i am hacker i am cracker hackerIZhere i'll hack u and things like that are or simple people that want to become hacker/cracker or script kiddies or stupid without learning at least 3 programming languages, study some Internet Security book and thing like that.
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In my experience most of the people who use phrases like “Im a l337 uber hacker” are just compensating for their lack of knowledge and skill.
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In my experience most of the people who use phrases like “Im a l337 uber hacker” are just compensating for their lack of knowledge and skill.
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I could slightly give some respect to a kid who knows maybe only one or 2 programing languages, is open minded, and is willing to learn more but I don't respect anyone who is lazy & hangs around just for the sake of knowing small PC tricks to look "eL33t".
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I could slightly give some respect to a kid who knows maybe only one or 2 programing languages, is open minded, and is willing to learn more but I don't respect anyone who is lazy & hangs around just for the sake of knowing small PC tricks to look "eL33t".
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In my opinion, somebody with a real hacker level has finished to play with a such vocabulary and attitude for a long time.
"the nature of a smart power is that, if you own it, you don't have to show it."
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In my opinion, somebody with a real hacker level has finished to play with a such vocabulary and attitude for a long time.
"the nature of a smart power is that, if you own it, you don't have to show it."
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Since now i agree with everyone of you. You are right and especially KissCool, nice one.
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Since now i agree with everyone of you. You are right and especially KissCool, nice one.
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I think you should know at least C, Perl and have an understanding of Assembly.
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I think you should know at least C, Perl and have an understanding of Assembly.
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from the few people that I've talked to who have more experience than I do learning any info. security related knowledge... like for instance Damieon Stark of Sovran... I don't believe anyone gave a great importance to knowing Visual Basic _or_ Visual C++ just because it seems like M$'s cut-down version of the real thing. Am I mistaken in saying this?
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I don't agree with you because many viruses have been written on Visual Basic and Visual C++.
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For the record book, im not one of those kids. but i wanted to ask what do you think would be the best programming language to start with? I was thinking i might want to start with C, but there is a Visual Basic class available. I also have a ton of books on learning to write different types of programming languages at work that im allowed to use. thanks.
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spark699420: I'd like your job :) hehe lucky man. I recommend C++. If you start, start from hardest but in a way best. Cause once u know C++ other languages are fairly easy at least for me. Also KissCool: Very good point. The true l33t people of the cyberWorld in my opinion go by I know I can do it, and I dont have to prove myself to no one, but myself. At least I go by that. No I am not l33t or a uber hacker just an ordinary guy, who knows how to turn on the pc. yup yup. spark: an example of terrible language is Pascal one of the worst I have dealt with yuk. So limited.