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How to become a hacker(part 2)

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Post by Alexander Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:10 pm

In order to become a hacker,you must know how to program first and using world wide web.Programing mean you need to know how to type a code and how to reading a code.I will suggest the beginner to learn the HTML coding,cause it use half of code only,so it will be more easy to let a beginner to handle and after you master then you can only proceed to next step.There also got the other programing language,such as C/C++,Perl,LISP and Python.

C is very efficient, and very sparing of your machine's resources. Unfortunately, C gets that efficiency by requiring you to do a lot of low-level management of resources (like memory) by hand. All that low-level code is complex and bug-prone, and will soak up huge amounts of your time on debugging. With today's machines as powerful as they are, this is usually a bad tradeoff — it's smarter to use a language that uses the machine's time less efficiently, but your time much more efficiently.And the C is very similar with C++.Try not to learn c because it is so complicate for a beginner without know the programing code.

Perl is worth learning for practical reasons; it's very widely used for active web pages and system administration, so that even if you never write Perl you should learn to read it.LISP is worth learning for a different reason — the profound enlightenment experience you will have when you finally get it. That experience will make you a better programmer for the rest of your days, even if you never actually use LISP itself a lot. (You can get some beginning experience with LISP fairly easily by writing and modifying editing modes for the Emacs text editor, or Script-Fu plugins for the GIMP.)

Python is cleanly designed, well documented, and relatively kind to beginners. Despite being a good first language, it is not just a toy; it is very powerful and flexible and well suited for large projects. I have written a more detailed evaluation of Python. Good tutorials are available at the Python web site.

It is sure the best if you learn all the five programing language.After this post,i will post the basic HTML programing,so stay tuned.
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Post by Alexander Sat Jan 16, 2010 3:35 pm

The file was edited and all the programing language is added with simple explaination.Very Happy
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