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I want to learn programming. Give me tutorials on programming, on hacking on the command line `cmd

Reported as a duplicate by members Nick Volynkin , Suvitruf , Abyx , tutankhamun , Dmitriy Simushev December 20, '15 at 11:05 .

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    By programming Maybe you should first choose a programming language to learn? By hacking Straight so give a book how to break banks? By cmd Here is a short course on commands: cs.princeton.edu/courses/archive/spr05/cos126/cmd-prompt.html - Perkovec
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    Wait a minute beginner! But the question is normal! - Mira
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    @Mira is too generalized, we need specifics on which YaB textbooks (on the Internet there are a lot of articles on choosing YAP), what exactly interests in hacking (there are several types of "hackers") - Perkovec
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    Welcome to Stack Overflow in English. In the message above - a link to the question index list of references on various technologies. - Nick Volynkin
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    No matter how trite, but start with C. And first read K & R (if you think about hacking, you will find it). The book is not the easiest for a beginner, but then the hacker is not a simple encoder. Then (if, as they say, "the special forces need it") you will figure out where to dig. So, success on this thorny path. - avp

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Dear Norayr!

It makes no sense to look for textbooks in general - you first need to determine the language. To determine the language - you need to determine the task - to set a goal for yourself - to write a web application (website), or just a program on your computer - for example, a calendar that displays messages about future events.

Determine the task that you want to do to start, what program to write - and then you will be prompted by language and literature!

Good luck in mastering the profession!

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    As a rule, we do not write answers to questions on books, but simply mark them with a duplicate to the general list. ) - Nick Volynkin
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    the idea is that if you respond to offtopic - it provokes new questions like this. Therefore, it is undesirable to answer. This is especially important in questions like "make a lab for me" or "translate from Fortran to Brainfack." Once you do all the work for a person - he comes and demands again. - Nick Volynkin
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    I’m talking about what is supposed to be done with the question itself - because a person, having come to a resource and asking (albeit a double) but a normal question - gets a pack of minuses and does not return. - Mira
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    @Percovets No one is to blame, all my questions were actually about the fact that it is obvious to drown arrogant or lazy questions, but it is not clear why to drown people asking "green" questions if the question can be closed with zero. And I received a very reasonable answer - that there are formal criteria for the minuses. Well, ok :) I understand this explanation. Such a community. - Mira
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    @Mira, we have a party of "openers", which representatives put forward their candidacies for the elections. We are just fighting for less stringent adherence to formal rules. More precisely, even for their softer interpretation. And yes, stoke a duplicate question from a newbie is weird. A reputation below 1 does not omit all one, and we have no educational impact) - YuriySPb