Is there seriously no tutorial on how to use a base? I remember there being some years ago, it just seems logical. Anybody can learn how to code c++, but it doesn't mean they'll instantly know how to hack CA ya know? Link?
Is there seriously no tutorial on how to use a base? I remember there being some years ago, it just seems logical. Anybody can learn how to code c++, but it doesn't mean they'll instantly know how to hack CA ya know? Link?
I know you won't jump right into hacking without knowing a word of hacking thats why there are bases to learn from. If you know C++ you should be able to understand what the hell is going on in the base. It wasn't hard for me either. I had Java background and I could easily grasp C++ syntax's, methods, classes etc. Just learn C++ and see for yourself
Last edited by Password77; 08-22-2012 at 11:10 AM.
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Alright, i mean, i learned c++ 4 years ago, but havent touched it since Just wanted the quickest refresher possible
Quickest refresher is opening the damn IDE and starting to make programs. Try to involve classes, methods. Make it as efficient as possible. Review File I/O, sorting, arrays and all that which is very useful
FileIO - To make logs
Sorting - Meh Sorting in general is needed in programming but hacking doesn't really involve that much of sorting
Arrays - You need to perfect arrays and need to be comfortable with them
thats all for now that you need to review.
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brttwrd2 (08-22-2012)
Honestly I don't understand people that say they have learnt a programming language years ago but have forgotten, Is that actually possible? I mean first of no one actually fully learns, there is always something new to learn or better methods to learn, Second of all learning a programming language if spent enough time learning the basics is like riding a bike, you never really forget.. Im sure if you "learnt" C++ 4 years ago it shouldn't be too hard for you to pickup again, I guess it depends on how long you where "learning" for before you stopped coding. For me its been 6 years and I am still learning, Only about 1 year of that was playing with CA hacks off and on.
ac1d_buRn (08-25-2012)