What would you say is the best language to start programming if you're a cybersecurity student. im currently working with C and C circutry, but I'm not sure if there are libraries designed for things like cryptography like python has. But C also have more manipulation control.
It depends on what type of cybersecurity you want to participate in. Malware devs should learn languages like C, web hackers should try scripting languages as well as web dev languages, etc
Sounds like you’re into embedded devices, in which case learn C-based languages. After the first, the others are easier to pick up if/when needed. To an extent, the first language you learn isn’t really relevant, because you’re really learning fundamentals of computer science, and how to think like a programmer. Everything else is syntax and higher level features that are more easily understood after you’ve achieved fluency in your first. So stick with what you find most engaging. The long-term motivation and sustained interest is much more crucial than the particular language or flavor. But for hardware and security purposes, probably some derivative of C, like C++, as that’s most likely relevant to your interests.
All of the responses here are amazing, I don't think I need to add anything lol. My only advice is to not overwhelm yourself with many languages, learning 1 or 2 thoroughly is more efficient than learning 5 without depth.
First time I saw your thumbnail pic, I expected u be like EH MON..DA bloodclot GPT for da rastaman!🤣. I recommend smokin a spliff while speaking on vector embeddings lmao
No lie my paranoia/fear of ai becoming like the terminator is the MAIN reason I think I’m so intrigued and want to understand how it tick’s & subsequently want to hack it ethically of course 😅
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What would you say is the best language to start programming if you're a cybersecurity student.
im currently working with C and C circutry, but I'm not sure if there are libraries designed for things like cryptography like python has. But C also have more manipulation control.
It depends on what type of cybersecurity you want to participate in. Malware devs should learn languages like C, web hackers should try scripting languages as well as web dev languages, etc
Sounds like you’re into embedded devices, in which case learn C-based languages. After the first, the others are easier to pick up if/when needed. To an extent, the first language you learn isn’t really relevant, because you’re really learning fundamentals of computer science, and how to think like a programmer. Everything else is syntax and higher level features that are more easily understood after you’ve achieved fluency in your first. So stick with what you find most engaging. The long-term motivation and sustained interest is much more crucial than the particular language or flavor. But for hardware and security purposes, probably some derivative of C, like C++, as that’s most likely relevant to your interests.
All of the responses here are amazing, I don't think I need to add anything lol. My only advice is to not overwhelm yourself with many languages, learning 1 or 2 thoroughly is more efficient than learning 5 without depth.
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First time I saw your thumbnail pic, I expected u be like EH MON..DA bloodclot GPT for da rastaman!🤣.
I recommend smokin a spliff while speaking on vector embeddings lmao
🤣🤣
No lie my paranoia/fear of ai becoming like the terminator is the MAIN reason I think I’m so intrigued and want to understand how it tick’s & subsequently want to hack it ethically of course 😅
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My motto: if you can't beat them join them..... With machines then hack them
"ethically ofcourse"
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Wow kinda like gamatria in the Hebrew language
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