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Alright, here's a few topics I've narrowed this down to, if you could pick one for me to write which would it be?

  1. Creating 'services' using PHP sockets
  2. Introductory PERL programming guide
  3. Introductory C/++ programming guide
  4. General PHP exploits

Which would you choose for me to write?


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  1. Creating 'services' using PHP sockets

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  1. General PHP exploits

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1.) or 4.) Either is good. If you want a definitive answer, then flip a coin. Heads = 1.
Tails = 4.


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SwartMumba wrote: 1.) or 4.) Either is good. If you want a definitive answer, then flip a coin. Heads = 1.
Tails = 4.

That's a number 1. :p


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i like number 1 and 4. i mean 2 and 3 are going to be a bit harder to learn from since it's an introductory guide and not a full book, but i 1 and 4 becasue you still have to know something about what your reading in order tto grasp the concept.


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fallingmidget wrote: i like number 1 and 4. i mean 2 and 3 are going to be a bit harder to learn from since it's an introductory guide and not a full book, but i 1 and 4 becasue you still have to know something about what your reading in order tto grasp the concept.

I agree. I was going to just include 1 and 4, but there are lots of people who know very little/no C/++ or perl, and they're quite useful. Most guides I've read about them assume you know so much, that's why I struggled when learning it. Most guides are all over the place and difficult to follow.


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slpctrl wrote: I agree. I was going to just include 1 and 4, but there are lots of people who know very little/no C/++ or Perl, and they're quite useful. Most guides I've read about them assume you know so much, that's why I struggled when learning it. Most guides are all over the place and difficult to follow.

dude I don't know shit about any programing languages. all i know is HTML, JAVASCRIPT, and a little PHP, and a little SQL. thats all.


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fallingmidget wrote: [quote]slpctrl wrote: I agree. I was going to just include 1 and 4, but there are lots of people who know very little/no C/++ or Perl, and they're quite useful. Most guides I've read about them assume you know so much, that's why I struggled when learning it. Most guides are all over the place and difficult to follow.

dude I don't know shit about any programing languages. all i know is HTML, JAVASCRIPT, and a little PHP, and a little SQL. thats all.

So? @_@

I'm struggling with this whole quote thing :@


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slpctrl wrote: I'm struggling with this whole quote thing

so am i


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I've decided on 1 and 4, because really both combined would be about as big as an intro to C/++ or PERL guide. Thanks to everyone also who opened the thread and was too lazy to reply with a number :)


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You mean 1.) and 4.)?


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