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GIT ‘er Done

Yes, I can imagine you’re asking yourself, “another GIT guide, what is he thinking?”  For me it means I have a source of information explained in my own words.  After finding a lot of duplicate answers on different blogs I came to a conclusion of people documenting solutions in their own words.  In the context of this article, I will explain what I know about GIT and GITHub providing a short guide for using it alone as well as using GIT with others.

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Art of Exploitation: A Hands-On Journey

From my experience, this book is not for the faint of heart and while it does teach a lot, it does not hold your hand.  I (so far) have noticed it spends a brief amount of time on stuff I understood, and immediately jumps into the “hard stuff”.

I would describe this book as a good separator for the people that say “I can kinda read code but not really understand code” to learning how code works and understanding things like buffer overflows or references to assembly in jokes. Yeah my friends are cool like that!

After finishing the first chapter a friend suggested creating an article thinking it would be useful and I was like, “yeah that’s a good idea, and for those that have already read it, it will be a good refresher.

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