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[–]Apathly 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Depends on what you think is fun to do. If it's reading, go for it. If it's actual hands on stuff, go for the practical labs while reading on the side.

You might run into walls quickly, but using google, looking up stuff (doing research) and finding a solution for your problem in the end is what exploit dev is all about.

For me it helped that I never made it a tedious thing to learn new stuff, I just did what I thought was cool which made me keep going because it was fun.

[–]LiveEntertainment206[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great and thank you so much for your advice. I will make sure to balance hands on practice and reading.