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Fun with Hardware

Before the Navy, and before my short stint in college majoring in computer science, I took a vocational class in high school teaching basic housewiring.  In fact if you google the phrase Modern Housewiring book you can see the same text book I had in high school.  The class was pretty fun, and valuable in many ways.  By the end of the class, I had put together a working fusebox that powered a couple of lights and switches.  If you’re interested, you can get an updated edition of the book on Amazon.

A few years later when I was in the Navy, I had leaned toward being an electronics technician, but because I hadn’t yet learned how to study effectively, I ran into some of the same problems I ran into in college.  Tragically, it wasn’t from partying like most people that struggle with college the first time around so there aren’t many interesting stories but I digress…

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Hacking: Art of Exploitation Part I (0x100-0x200)

Summary

After an introduction to the history of hacking, the book starts off with the first chapter talking about control structures, followed by some examples of pseudo-code.  If you are not already familiar with control structures, it would be wise to do further reading.  This is one of the most fundamental concepts of programming.

 

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