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Where does one start?

by dazzagazza - 03 June, 2022 - 07:44 PM
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Hello, (modders please move if not in the right section)

So, just discovered this site and got me all too interested. I remember using HF back in like 2012 but only really fiddled with sql injections and pulling data off shitty apache sites.

Fast forward 10 years and I'm really wanting to learn how to code. To do what exactly, I don't know. Possibly game hacks (don't know how strong anti-cheats are nowadays so don't know how likely it can be done)
Back in my day there was really only C#, C++, Javascript going around but just wondering nowadays what's the go-to languages as I know there is Python, but don't know the main differences in what languages do what. 

in short, where would I start? Does it come down to what my intent is with coding that determines what languages are best to use? I know I sound noob as fk but seeing all these cracks, AIOs, RATs have gotten my testo peaked.

Also another question, does learning the fundamentals help with all sorts of coding? Somewhere down the line I'd want to make myself some hacks for games, so what would be the best start in going in that direction?

This post probably has like a million answers to it, but any pointers on learning game hacking would be much appreciated,

Hopefully one day I can have the expertise as some of you gods.
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id like to know this too :)

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Learning fundamentals is definitely useful but not everything will be applied. I would recommend picking one language, read tutorials/watch videos, and then create a project out of it. I believe that putting your knowledge into practice will help you learn more.

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