What's the cracker programming language?

what's the cracker programming language?

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what kind of cracker?

This kind user. The self destructive kind.

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python.
you gotta be self destructive to go into python and expecting to build something good out of it

Not the biscuit

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Not destructive enough if you want my opinion. I was thinking of PHP and Java. I can't make up my mind.

Cracka'

java? php?
from my (limited) experience they are a breeze compared to python.
latest in date: iterations are relative in python
cant even post the code apparently kek.
too unholy i guess

the same as the shit is trying to crack?

Ok. What are crapascript

i dunno, probably some proprietary cnc automation scripting language during an apprenticeship in a workshop, then getting fired from that for stealing or turning up high like hunterbiden

>what about*

You gotta be kidding, python has so many built-in and extra libraries that it makes your work ezpz, C++ and it's awful syntax is the real cracker language

i dont know.
is picrel one?
or does loonix come with a demo version?
like they give you only a fraction of your iterations?

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You've never used php or java have you.

explain this
i have legit grievances against that language
im not trashing python bc its fashionable now to play that cool C-cultist

I use both. That's why they gave me craka' feels

VisualBasic

Python don't use brackets so everything that is indented is inside the loop, simple, if you're way too annoyed with the lack of brackets you can create your own parser and add it to the interpreter, my friend did it once

I see. This is a Rust/Cpp cracker.

they certainly aren't, php is a small danish scripting language and used with the most popular backend framework, while java is used a lot in business enterprises and infrastructure.
I don't know how any of these give you a self-destructive vibe.

its not the brackets, my friend.
i find it indeed annoying, but i done enough python not to be confused by the syntax anymore.

this latest issue popped up because a friend of mine is learning python
the only explanation i find is that somehow chr is printing a character which somehow equates ctrl+C.
which i dont think it should be able to do.
its supposed to be a special keyboard signal iirc

White trash don't steal from work, they just do less than acceptable quality work every day.

my people. Visual Basic.

>this latest issue popped up because a friend of mine is learning python
im teaching python to a friend of mine and this popped up during a demonstration session.
extremely fucking ball-busting and actually the last straw that made me redirect him to other friends of ours who work with python daily, albeit with worse didactic skills

Also just did it in replit, returned 1000 iterations, I don't see your point

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>Also just did it in replit, returned 1000 iterations, I don't see your point
thats my exact point.
when i use an ecosystem its supposed to just work.
python cannot be trusted, simple as.
on top of all the rest.

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Yeah mb too, never saw this chr function before, inb4 I'm just a djangofag who fell for the programming meme trying to make a living

python has its uses, undeniably
especially as scripting language, as handle to more low level stuff
its just that thats what it is
its not a good pogramming per se language
its a handle for lower level stuff
its horrendous for anything else

as for the "django for a living" "meme"
quite a few companies fell for the meme because python is hyped now and corporate doesnt understand shit
if you wannt to work, you have to work with the standards of the industry even if its utter shit and makes negative sense