Need to learn c# for making crackers viewbots etc. if you have time and want to put in some effort to help a pleb out please do so
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Like said in my signature, I won't offer any mentoring, but feel free to start a conversation with me regarding anything you're unsure about.
To start you off at least, take a look at the MSDN Beginner Guide. https://docs.microso...gramming-guide/ Use the C# Docs often, because they'll save you plenty of times, trust me on this. I can't live without having to go to MSDN and read up on different functions, classes etc. It's super helpful and I really recommend you get started from there.
If you're one of the people who learn best from "being in the field", i.e. using source code and editing it yourself, take a look in the same section you posted this thread in. There's tons of different sources here that you can view, edit and run. Make edits and see how you like it, add new functions if you want to - build a mindset that is based on logic. Ask yourself the whys and hows when you're programming and see if you can figure out the answer to any questions like "why didn't this work?", "how does this function work?", "how was this class built up and why like this?"
Good luck!
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If you need a project done, maybe some help regarding your own development, I am up for hire. DO NOT MESSAGE ME ABOUT CRACKERS.
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Like said in my signature, I won't offer any mentoring, but feel free to start a conversation with me regarding anything you're unsure about.
To start you off at least, take a look at the MSDN Beginner Guide. https://docs.microso...gramming-guide/ Use the C# Docs often, because they'll save you plenty of times, trust me on this. I can't live without having to go to MSDN and read up on different functions, classes etc. It's super helpful and I really recommend you get started from there.
If you're one of the people who learn best from "being in the field", i.e. using source code and editing it yourself, take a look in the same section you posted this thread in. There's tons of different sources here that you can view, edit and run. Make edits and see how you like it, add new functions if you want to - build a mindset that is based on logic. Ask yourself the whys and hows when you're programming and see if you can figure out the answer to any questions like "why didn't this work?", "how does this function work?", "how was this class built up and why like this?"
Good luck!
Thanks, for that long reply will add you on discord
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