Im not really big on this but I would say C++ in general. I think atleast lol.
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Oh and use visual studio or code:blocks if you are new.
Hey guys, I have been struggling for months to find a good language for programming account checkers so here I want to answer this question once and for all. What is the best language to code account checkers/crackers (has to support proxies and multi-thread) and booters/ddos'ers ?
I am using a mac and currently using Xcode for my projects (I don't like it it's too complicated to link libs and external stuff and I always get errors even when my code is correct).
So is the best language for this Java, Python, C++, C#(not sure on mac) or perl ? btw If you know of a good IDE for any of these languages you think are best it would be really helpful ! I know that programs like sentry mba exist to rack accounts but I want to make one myself to understand how it's done and the choice of languages is a personal preference but I just want to know your opinion about the subject, thank you.
Thanks for reading and helping me out <3
Im not really big on this but I would say C++ in general. I think atleast lol.
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Oh and use visual studio or code:blocks if you are new.
Just learn a programming language first and then worry about making whatever you want. I would suggest starting out with Java, C++, or C#.
BlueCow (12-27-2016)
It doesn't really matter what's best, anything will work.
@Dogmatic is right, first learn a programming language.
If you want to get started fast and copy+paste everything and not really learn how to code you can learn Node.js. if you learn how to use it with the npmjs package manager you can write really nice crackers in < 20 lines. No joke.
C#, C++, and Python are nice languages. In my personal opinion, I would learn VB.NET. It is very versatile and semi-easy-to-learn.
(Also, unless you are making Mac specific applications, I would suggest a windows computer :P)
Python is easy to learn but c++ is good.
I would suggesting learning C as it is not as high level as C++ and, once mastered, switching over to C++ is a breeze.