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If I want to learn C++ in the context of game hacking, how do I get about learning to do so?
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There's a lot of prerequisite knowledge before you can just learn C++ for game hacking specifically. If you're new to programming, then just focus on learning a primary language first.
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Both are really easy to learn. SQL will take you like 3 days at the most lol. Also, there's not a lot you can do with SQL by itself. If you are trying to make hacks as an end goal though, Python won't be of much help.
But Python is a really good language to start out with now, simple.
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its aout time i start with this too , sometimes a config just cant do what a programmed checker can do
Why would you tell someone that has no programming expirience to learn SQL
to use it with what? lol. He into game hacking what does he need sql for? Before you get into pointers assembly
and all that stuff. Learn about binary hex and get some programming fundamentals. C++ not the easiest language
to start with but it can teach a lot of basic things you should learn to do yourself. Imo to start using an easier and faster to write
language like Python or javascript you should first understand in depth how to build certain functions yourself. This will be really
helpful when it comes down to debbuging.
First it's best to learn C++ before diving into hacking as that is a whole another thing with reverse engineering, assembly etc. I've seen a lot of people complain about C++ being too hard for a beginner though so either try learn c++ with the in depth courses of sololearn or learn something like javascript which has next to identical syntax as c++ but is a lot easier and a nice language to know with it's web ability as well as nodejs and then transition to c++ when you've more or less got it down