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New To Programming And Would Like To Learn. - TheHumanTarget6 - 05-20-2013

So yeah, I'm new apart from messing around and all I know is basic scripting and bypassing of some securities and such, hope y'all can help me learn a bit more than the beginners stuff and move me off of the party tricks that my friends would consider a 'hacker'. :wink:
I've mostly used CSS. Also for learning more about programming languages and such do you have any useful links, to save me searching Google Smile


RE: Hello! - Anima Templi - 05-20-2013

You made scripts in CSS? You must be pretty hardcore if you can make scripts in CSS. Anyway welcome to HackCommunity.


RE: Hello! - TheHumanTarget6 - 05-20-2013

(05-20-2013, 09:16 PM)Anima Templi Wrote: You must be pretty hardcore if you can make scripts in CSS.

Most of it was searching on Google to find specific things and then piecing things together, there was other things I made using notepad which was a lot easier to make, .CMD and .BAT files which are currently filling my 'My Documents' which I kind of need to delete before someone decides to have a look through my folders and begin to question what I've been doing...


RE: Hello! - Deque - 05-21-2013

(05-20-2013, 09:06 PM)TheHumanTarget6 Wrote: I mostly used CSS. Also for learning more about programming languages and such do you have any useful links, to save me searching Google Smile

Have a look here: http://www.hackcommunity.com/Thread-Programming-language-FAQ-and-choosing-guide
And here: http://www.hackcommunity.com/Thread-Programming-language-introductions

If you have special requirements, tell us. We can help you finding the right programming language and some resources for it.

(05-20-2013, 09:34 PM)TheHumanTarget6 Wrote:
(05-20-2013, 09:16 PM)Anima Templi Wrote: You must be pretty hardcore if you can make scripts in CSS.

Most of it was searching on Google to find specific things and then piecing things together, there was other things I made using notepad which was a lot easier to make, .CMD and .BAT files which are currently filling my 'My Documents' which I kind of need to delete before someone decides to have a look through my folders and begin to question what I've been doing...

Anima Templi was referring to the fact that CSS is not a programming language, so you can not create scripts in it.


RE: Hello! - TheHumanTarget6 - 05-21-2013

(05-21-2013, 01:30 PM)Deque Wrote: Anima Templi was referring to the fact that CSS is not a programming language, so you can not create scripts in it.

Correct me if I'm wrong, which I most probably am, but I thought Lua scipts used CSS.


RE: Hello! - Deque - 05-21-2013

(05-21-2013, 04:15 PM)TheHumanTarget6 Wrote:
(05-21-2013, 01:30 PM)Deque Wrote: Anima Templi was referring to the fact that CSS is not a programming language, so you can not create scripts in it.

Correct me if I'm wrong, which I most probably am, but I thought Lua scipts used CSS.

A train is a vehicle. A train uses rails. So if you build rails, does that mean you build vehicles?
Maybe I just don't get you, but the analogy above explains why I am confused.


RE: Hello! - TheHumanTarget6 - 05-21-2013

(05-21-2013, 05:51 PM)Deque Wrote: A train is a vehicle. A train uses rails. So if you build rails, does that mean you build vehicles?
Maybe I just don't get you, but the analogy above explains why I am confused.

To answer the question, if you build rails for the vehicle you don't build the vehicle, you build the path that the vehicle can run on. When road workers lay tarmac to create a road they're not creating the car that will run across said surface. Not entirely sure what it's got to do with this but ah well.

Anyways, by the fact that you're confused I'm going to guess that a LUA Script's language isn't CSS, in which case, what does LUA use? (As I said, I'm new and I'm quite stupid anyways) Smile


RE: Hello! - Deque - 05-21-2013

(05-21-2013, 07:51 PM)TheHumanTarget6 Wrote: Anyways, by the fact that you're confused I'm going to guess that a LUA Script's language isn't CSS, in which case, what does LUA use? (As I said, I'm new and I'm quite stupid anyways) Smile

Lua is a programming language. So Lua scripts use Lua. Tongue


RE: Hello! - TheHumanTarget6 - 05-21-2013

(05-21-2013, 07:59 PM)Deque Wrote: Lua is a programming language. So Lua scripts use Lua. Tongue

Ah, then I'll correct myself, I mostly use Lua, not CSS. Thanks Smile


RE: New To Programming And Would Like To Learn. - Linuxephus™ - 05-21-2013

(05-21-2013, 08:04 PM)TheHumanTarget6 Wrote:
(05-21-2013, 07:59 PM)Deque Wrote: Lua is a programming language. So Lua scripts use Lua. Tongue

Ah, then I'll correct myself, I mostly use Lua, not CSS. Thanks Smile

Deque and a number of others here have a vast amount of knowledge via programming mate. They'll show you where getting started would best benefit you for real world application.

P.S.-Now check your count.
And here your newly created thread is.
@"Anima Templi" split it and left everything intact other than the title being edited.