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Hacking : The Essential Hacking Guide for Beginners, Everything You need to know before you Start hacking - Erik Savasgard

Hacking

The Essential Hacking Guide for Beginners, Everything You need to know before you Start hacking

By: Erik Savasgard

Booklet | 13 May 2015

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The Hacking Essentials You Have to Know***Read for Free with Kindle Unlimited***What is a Hacker The hacker mind-set is not confined to this software-hacker culture. There are people who apply the hacker attitude to other things, like electronics or music - actually, you can find it at the highest levels of any science or art. Software hackers recognize these kindred spirits elsewhere and may call them 'hackers' too - and some claim that the hacker nature is really independent of the particular medium the hacker works in. But in the rest of this document we will focus on the skills and attitudes of software hackers, and the traditions of the shared culture that originated the term 'hacker'. The Hacker AttitudeHackers solve problems and build things, and they believe in freedom and voluntary mutual help. To be accepted as a hacker, you have to behave as though you have this kind of attitude yourself. And to behave as though you have the attitude, you have to really believe the attitude. But if you think of cultivating hacker attitudes as just a way to gain acceptance in the culture, you'll miss the point. Becoming the kind of person who believes these things is important for you - for helping you learn and keeping you motivated. As with all creative arts, the most effective way to become a master is to imitate the mind-set of masters - not just intellectually but emotionally as well. Basic Hacking SkillsThis, of course, is the fundamental hacking skill. If you don't know any computer languages, I recommend starting with Python. It 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; there's an excellent third-party one at Computer Science Circles. If you get into serious programming, you will have to learn C, the core language of Unix. C++ is very closely related to C; if you know one, learning the other will not be difficult. Neither language is a good one to try learning as your first, however. And, actually, the more you can avoid programming in C the more productive you will be. What you will learn from this bookResources to learn how to programThe best language beginner's should master before moving onLearn how to code HtmlThe different types of hackers and what you can doHow to become a hackerBenefits of this bookContribute to the hacker cultureContribute to communities and different projectsProtect your password and other sensitive information form other hackersScroll up and download your Copy Today***Read for free with Kindle Unlimited***

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