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General discussion / Re: Hacking - Management
« on: September 25, 2014, 02:27:31 am »
Nice trick  ;D .. I also love reading.. but spare time is tough..
Actually i'm a bit lucky that i am learning computer applications in college.. so it is helping in my Hacking lifestyle. :)

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General discussion / Re: Hacking - Management
« on: September 24, 2014, 03:27:23 pm »
I agree with all your posts!!...  :)


I know hacking is an attitude , it is a lifestyle....
But as all noobs are impatient, they see hacking movies and think that they are cool.. So now they want to become Hackers.. But when they know that we have to understand basics of computers and master them to program it as we desire...they feel hopeless and hacking is boring...


Another point is when you know something about computers and you search more you got 3 cases:
1- you find the next level of info you desired.
2- you find the very high level of info
3- you find very low level of info...


P.S. Here levels don't describe programming languages levels.


in case 1 you got the right info and you read and understand .. and in other 2 cases you got less and feel bored...


As hacking is something people try to hide their own methods and stuff .. and is diverged a lot , a step by step manual is not there....


Q. Honestly tell me guys, u never found hacking boring??


i am none of the above guys i mentioned.. i actually have a trait of "easily bored" but i'm good at regaining interest in some time"


Simple. I don't. I arrange time for work, school, play, girlfriend, etc. Hacking just... happens. If I have a spare few minutes I can bang out a bit of code, if an oppurtunity arises to mess with something.. I do. If you approach hacking like a job, it isn't very fun. Unless of course it IS your job :)
Choose a BIG problem, then solve it. Youll be forced to learn it all step by step if you want to solve the problem... then once youve solved it, choose a bigger problem.
Eh, some people love em some people hate em. Only one I've ever read "cover" to "cover" was the TCP/IP Bible.



P.S. Sorry For my Bad English.



Thanks For answering me in Ques Ans format  ;) . Actually hacking is my hobby , what i do in leisure. But i want leisure, which is not always there. And i like your "Divide And Conquer" Scheme which i am learning in DAA (Design and Analysis Of Algorithms).


@Deepcopy Bro


Sorry for not tagging you but your text is very big  :P . Your Answer Truly deserve my Hatt's Off.  8)
yeah i agree that a hacker needs more to survive than a geek programmer. I always think the other way.. so i think my "Think outside the box" skills are nice. but my knowledge matters and that i want from books...  :)


I know hacking  takes 3 things :
1-Skills
2-Knowledge
3-Ethics

i have 1 and 3 but nothing of 2nd .. so i'm reading books :)




@Shadowwolf  @0E800 @Nerotic7


I agree with you all  :) .




My question is how you read ebooks? which ebook reader you use? and all stuff about computer reading...  :o

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General discussion / Hacking - Management
« on: September 24, 2014, 02:47:46 am »
I have some questions.


Q1. How you people arrange time for hacking ? i mean among other things.


Q2. How you restrict yourself for learning step by step? I actually want to learn all in no time  :)  ,but end up being uninterested and bored. :(


Q3. How you read ebooks? i start them but they never end  :(




P.S. Sorry For my Bad English.


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