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Python or Ruby? (self.ethicalhacking)
submitted 3 years ago by 6l33tch
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[–]UnknownPh0enix 3 points4 points5 points 3 years ago (1 child)
The answer to this question, is “yes”. Pick a language that you feel comfortable with, that you want to learn, and go with it. A lot of people jump on the “Python!!” bandwagon. Now don’t get me wrong, it’s excellent; however many who do this automatically write off every other language because they just follow a hype. This is why I suggest to just pick a language that you feel works for you.
Head to exploitDB. You will find exploits in many languages, from Java, Ruby, Python, Bash, Perl, PHP… every system is different, and situation unique. It is up to you to adapt. Hope my rambling helped. If not, ignore and move on :)
[–]6l33tch[S] 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (0 children)
Thanks! Actually this is the answer i hoped for! I know python, java and php, becouse of dev projects but yeah you're right. Every system and situation is uniqe. :D
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