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UnderOath
Wordy Bastard
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Posted - 01/24/2004 : 03:25:24
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is it possible to decompile an .exe, .dll, etc...?
Edited by - UnderOath on 01/24/2004 03:26:03 |
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PHX-Mouse
Administrator
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Posted - 01/24/2004 : 10:32:58
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Sometimes.
There are some decompilers out there but they are very expensive and when you decompile it you only get the code, no comments/in-line documentation.
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Him
Super Noobie! ;)
171 Posts |
Posted - 01/24/2004 : 10:43:47
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You may be able to find free linux software to do it though. Lister?
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Andrid
Wordy Bastard
692 Posts |
Posted - 01/24/2004 : 22:19:57
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it's possible because hm2 guy did it. hopefully you won't use it for cheating, but a good place to start asking is at www.antionline.com .
go to the links there and ask there too.
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UnderOath
Wordy Bastard
838 Posts |
Posted - 01/25/2004 : 02:45:55
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I was interested in learning programming (not well....just getting an idea of what it is), and I thought looking at compiled material, uncompiled, would be a good way to get familiar....
I put this in general chit chat because its just general info i would like to learn....why does everything turn out to be for or about cheating...i dont get it
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Krusty
Incredibly Wordy Bastard
1158 Posts |
Posted - 01/25/2004 : 03:02:14
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umm. no. If you went and looked at uncompiled material of some product you own, you'd just get yourself a headache. If you want to learn to program, the best way really is to get a book and start coding.
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Tbok
Tribes Geek
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Posted - 01/25/2004 : 11:16:47
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*Agrees with Krusty* And depending on the language you want to learn there are good books and there are bad books.
I learned C by modifying an existing running program (a MUD) and making changes to it until I figured it out. But I already had basic programming experience before I did it.
TBOK!
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Slayer_Allen
Incredibly Wordy Bastard
2081 Posts |
Posted - 01/25/2004 : 11:21:03
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And you can always get easier access to some source code at
www.sourceforge.net
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Andrid
Wordy Bastard
692 Posts |
Posted - 01/25/2004 : 19:08:45
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umm slayer...the url thing isn't working....
i agree with krusty and tbok, but think you should start with python. it's much much easier than c/c# and it will give you a great place to start learning the train of thought. after you learn that u can learn a new language in a matter of hours.
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Slayer_Allen
Incredibly Wordy Bastard
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Posted - 01/25/2004 : 20:25:39
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I saw that, but I figured you could just c/p.
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