January 26, 20251 yr comment_25742 Sup, I've been on and off these forums for a while. Some of you may know me from the Telegram/Discord when it was a thing. I got a few questions to ask the devs to fulfill personal curiosity. I've also been debating on whether or not I should take the stand and finally take the time to learn C as well as actually attempting to create something myself. Which I know will take lots of time, but might be worth it in the end. 1. What made you get into coding/developing? 2. Are game cheats the only development project you practice? 3. How long did it take you to acquire the skill to make a stable cheat? Do you have any regrets on doing so? 4. If you lost the ability to code/develop one day, but had the opportunity to learn something different with equivalent skill to coding, would you do it? 5. What's the longest coding session you've ever had? That's pretty much it. I'm sick as hell and bored and refuse to use other social media, so here I am. Thank yall. Edited January 26, 20251 yr by Serialism Report
January 28, 20251 yr comment_25792 On 1/26/2025 at 10:41 PM, Serialism said: Sup, I've been on and off these forums for a while. Some of you may know me from the Telegram/Discord when it was a thing. I got a few questions to ask the devs to fulfill personal curiosity. I've also been debating on whether or not I should take the stand and finally take the time to learn C as well as actually attempting to create something myself. Which I know will take lots of time, but might be worth it in the end. 1. What made you get into coding/developing? 2. Are game cheats the only development project you practice? 3. How long did it take you to acquire the skill to make a stable cheat? Do you have any regrets on doing so? 4. If you lost the ability to code/develop one day, but had the opportunity to learn something different with equivalent skill to coding, would you do it? 5. What's the longest coding session you've ever had? That's pretty much it. I'm sick as hell and bored and refuse to use other social media, so here I am. Thank yall. It's fun ! Messing with computers since forever, it's a passion, for me at least No, it's actually 10% of my time Unsure what you mean by a stable cheat, a working cheat perhaps ? To be honest I have no clue, once you understand things, it's very quick to write a basic cheat. No, software engineering forever Have no idea about that too, but I never went on a 24H coding session for sure, at some point you just gotta sleep Report
January 28, 20251 yr Author comment_25793 35 minutes ago, UnstucK said: It's fun ! Messing with computers since forever, it's a passion, for me at least No, it's actually 10% of my time Unsure what you mean by a stable cheat, a working cheat perhaps ? To be honest I have no clue, once you understand things, it's very quick to write a basic cheat. No, software engineering forever Have no idea about that too, but I never went on a 24H coding session for sure, at some point you just gotta sleep Awesome. Thanks for the feedback. How did you learn software engineering? Do you have any resources that you recommend for someone looking at pursuing a career? Report
January 28, 20251 yr comment_25794 2 hours ago, Serialism said: Awesome. Thanks for the feedback. How did you learn software engineering? Do you have any resources that you recommend for someone looking at pursuing a career? Books, online resources, and of course IT engineering school Report
February 28, 20251 yr comment_26399 1. What made you get into coding/developing? Unhealthy relationship to my parents + abuse as a child lead me to find solitude among other autists, weirdos and losers in the internet, AKA cheating community, I think it was the better end result since I could have become a bronie or a furry 2. Are game cheats the only development project you practice? No, I also develop anime indie games and mental issues 3. How long did it take you to acquire the skill to make a stable cheat? Do you have any regrets on doing so? Not very long, running away from my father chasing me with a belt slowed down the process quite a bit, I only regret that I didn't stash power cables to my room so I could have continued coding after he stole the cable 4. If you lost the ability to code/develop one day, but had the opportunity to learn something different with equivalent skill to coding, would you do it? I would become an elevator repairsman, elevators are very interesting 5. What's the longest coding session you've ever had? 3 years, 7 months, 2 weeks and some hours Report
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