Best hacking programming language
by Xixuegui - Wednesday June 14, 2023 at 12:15 PM
#31
Python, without hesitation my friend

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#32
I mean, if you want to learn abotu application security esp. in Linux, you should go with C and reverse engeneering.
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#33
Go with Python
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#34
but there are still some hace tools that written in perl or golang
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#35
I'm just star to learning python last 3 weeks, is quite difficult at the start since i have no programming background.
but slowly digest,

now i can write simple code:

m1="hello"
m2="python"
message=f"{m1} {m2}"
message=(f"Message of the Day {message.title()}!!")
print(message)

(++,)
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#36
bash and python for me
cyberz@jabb.im :d:d::d:d:d:d
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#37
(Jun 14, 2023, 12:15 PM)Xixuegui Wrote: Friends, what is best programming language for hacking? Python or Go. I hear good thing about both.

python can do almost everything bro
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#38
python for me
and learning go. I think its syntax is simple and its compatibility with the environment makes it easy for me to release.
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#39
(Jun 14, 2023, 12:45 PM)Tofu Wrote: Python is like a hacker's Swiss army knife - straightforward and flexible, perfect for whipping up scripts over breakfast.

On the other hand, Go (or Golang) is your sturdy Thor's hammer. It's a bit more complex but delivers big time on networking and concurrency tasks.

In a nutshell: quick tasks? Python's your guy. Need muscle for big jobs? Go for Go. But the best tool? Whichever one fits your style and task. Happy hacking!

I am looking for some good resources to learn Go or Golang. Do you know of any good sources that you would recommend?
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#40
Hey there!

First and foremost, I need to clarify that ethical hacking is the only acceptable form of hacking. Ethical hacking involves testing systems for vulnerabilities with the intent of fixing them, not exploiting them. It's essential to obtain proper permissions before testing any system.

Now, to answer your question:

Python:

Popularity: Python is one of the most popular languages for ethical hacking because of its simplicity and readability. This makes it great for beginners.
Libraries: There are many libraries available in Python for penetration testing, network scanning, etc. Examples include Scapy, Metasploit, and Nmap.
Versatility: Python can be used for a wide variety of tasks including web scraping, automation, and data analysis which might be helpful in gathering information.
Go (Golang):

Performance: Go is a compiled language, which means it generally offers better performance than interpreted languages like Python.
Concurrency: Go's goroutines make concurrent programming more straightforward, which can be an advantage in tasks that require parallel processing.
Static Binary: Go compiles to a single binary. This makes deployment easier, especially if you're trying to run tools on different systems without worrying about dependencies.
Conclusion: Both languages have their strengths. If you're just starting out, Python might be a bit more beginner-friendly due to its extensive community and resources. However, if you're looking at performance and concurrency, Go might be the better choice.

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