Hi 05-16-2014, 09:06 AM
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Hi all,
I'm here to learn something (at least the basics) about hacking. I already know some basic skills (i.e. SQL injection, buffer overflow...) in theory, but I never got the chance to test them in the real world.
I'm more a programmer than an hacker, but I wish to learn.
I know some programming languages: Python, PHP, JavaScript, Bash, Perl, Java, ML, little Haskell, C++, little Prolog, but the one I know better is C.
I've worked and still working on some interesting projects:
As last note, I'd like to thank @Deque for explaining me that my previous intro was improper, and how to fix it.
I'm here to learn something (at least the basics) about hacking. I already know some basic skills (i.e. SQL injection, buffer overflow...) in theory, but I never got the chance to test them in the real world.
I'm more a programmer than an hacker, but I wish to learn.
I know some programming languages: Python, PHP, JavaScript, Bash, Perl, Java, ML, little Haskell, C++, little Prolog, but the one I know better is C.
I've worked and still working on some interesting projects:
- thermo-fluid dynamic system simulator (in CUDA-C, based on Lattice Boltzmann D2Q37 model)
- distributed and concurrent physic engine (C )
- library for descrete mathematics data structures in C (like etherogenous, dynamic lists, graphs...)
- compiler with a built in static analyzer (mainly C++)
- graphic engine based on OpenGL
- parallel DNA sequences aligner (MPI and CUDA-C, based on Smith and Watterman algorithm, with some extras)
- also a couple of small websites, but I'm not really into web developing
As last note, I'd like to thank @Deque for explaining me that my previous intro was improper, and how to fix it.
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