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Hello guys, I discovered this very great and helpful site for few weeks now, i've tried many hacks mainly for CS GO and Fortnite thanks to that i even got 5 30euro packs in fortnite because they thought they banned me by mistake lol.
I'm now really willing to learn coding but i don't still know with which language i should begin i guess c++ is something very important but i want to get some advices and i would like to know which language is mainly used to make hacks for games (cs go...) and i how much times would it take to learn the basics
that would be very helpful thanks you guys.
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Code academy is a good site to use
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Def use codeacademy. And yeah you should learn to code. Can take you infinitely far in life. Just all depends how creative and good you get.
The thing is, if u want write an Internal Menu which Hooks the vTable to Draw in the Game and calling Game own Functions, you have not many options to do this, because the Compiled Output must be unmanaged Code, which means that the executeable only contains Byte Instructions to running.
So if you are Insane then u can do that in ASM or Brainfuck.
The old VB 6 would be able to do it too, but it's outdated, not supported and commercial.
Objective Pascal / Delphi, is easy to learn, but you find difficult examples for this things like Game Hacking
So there is only left C/C++, where the net is full of examples too.
All other Programming Languages generate managed Code, which means they need an Interpreter to run or are also very old candidates.
Eliendrel (11-02-2017)
Youtube, furk any wesbites like code academy, they don't teach you shit. Youtube ftw!
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w3school for basics of a lot of stuff
Also Udemy does that but they are usually focused on a really specifgic topic and that won't really learn you the programming language but more to do a certain task
Codeacademy is a good start but it's not a great place to learn. It's usually regurgitating information, not really helping you understand the code and tell you why the code works and why it works the way it does. I would try Python books and try doing some exercises, it will help you develop your own style of coding.
Eliendrel (11-02-2017)
I'd recommend starting Codecademy, chortle for java, and going to your local library to borrow books on whichever language you wish to learn to write in.
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youtube if you want to learn easily, and just read books and subscribe to free tuts on google. just type "learn coding for free" and youll see the result is insane.