Description: In this video, I will show you how to crack the C encrypt/decrypt program, that I have created in a previous video, all the code will be available for download
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as always i great work i come from class and i check for updates from you :) keep it up :D
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@muhammad89 Thanks for the support :)
Thanks man. I like the fact that you use C to demonstrate.
@ringneckparrot
i am sorry mate, but could you do a short video how to "Setting up to compile C++ code on Linux" i've bought new book but i am stuck on page 1 with "Hello word" program
i've googled some manuals which i unable to follow.
i've done c++ -v and deffinately have it install in BT, but dont know how to run it as the options are pufff
@Crone Yeah, I prefer C in most of the cases, over python ;)
@loop-back ok, I will make one as soon as i can :)
@ringneckparrot don't worry about that mate
just look at this, this is a code what is in the book
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
std: :cout << "Hello, blabla" << std: :endl;
return 0;
}
you save it as a h.cpp
g++ h.ccp
and you got errors about ':' and ';'
but, if you do
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
main()
{
cout << "Hello, blabla" << endl;
}
save it as a.cpp
g++ a.cpp
it compiled and you can run it.
Do you know why this is happenig?
Is the book has a bug on first page?
what i am doing wrong:(
@loop-back Here is the right code
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
std::cout << "Hello, blabla" << std::endl;
return 0;
}
haha there is no space between :: |||| :)
Thank you, "now i can continue to page two"
@loop-back Hahaha... Good Luck with C++ ;p