Comment on: new to linux, i understad why to havew it, just not how to run it
1 28 Aug 2017 14:05 u/elgindelta in v/programmingComment on: new to linux, i understad why to havew it, just not how to run it
mostly getting access to files that are otherwise not normallyveiwable
Comment on: new to linux, i understad why to havew it, just not how to run it
i will work on bothj, no promises though. and thanks goat, upgoat for you
Comment on: new to linux, i understad why to havew it, just not how to run it
And when your ready to descend back here with we simple troglodytes, i was asking for the process in terms of packeting the installation process.
Comment on: new to linux, i understad why to havew it, just not how to run it
Or typing? Next time i will capitalize, for example...Douche
Comment on: new to linux, i understad why to havew it, just not how to run it
Cracking iphones
new to linux, i understad why to havew it, just not how to run it
4 3 comments 09 Jul 2017 08:49 u/elgindelta (self.programming) in v/programmingComment on: Redikop project - polish alternative for reddit / open source, free speach; we are looking for devs
Now, it could be that im just lazy, but why not just launch a page dedicated to Poland here?
Comment on: I wrote a program to automatically transcribe music.
Dude, lemme buy a copy, i sell music that i compose and y hy wiuld be n amazing tool to plug into directly
Comment on: My Top 100 Programming, Computer and Science Books: Part One
yall are smrt:)
bro goat, sorry about the super late response, had to save the world a couple of times. now I'm back. what I meant is using the base languages as entry points into the os' of mobile devices, (tablets and phones are literally the same thing) android running standard Linux and of course ios being mostly coded in unix, which are basically the same thing from a meta observation stand point and definitions of detailed differences upon closer examination. blah blah. if your still on the hunt for the ways of the dark side might I suggest picking one os base to start with, either ios (apple) or Linux (android) as unless you can study under distraction and absorb material, your just going to get frustrated. I, if I were being asked an opinion would say start with android, go read up on ADB, How to implement commands through terminal and impact the behavior of devices slowly. the rest of it is an avalanche once you get the basics.