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I'd like to recommend you to learn Assembly a lil bit (if you just wanna know what is RE). But if you really interested and decided to dig into RE even more, learn Assembly & System Programming.
Long long time ago, when DOS still rulz the world, I learnt Assembly, an ordinary Assembly. By the time I learn it, I was able to figured out how to bypass a protection. That's how I lean RE. Retired now
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Learn Assembler
> > > c++ (havent coded on that language yet, but will soon)
You can also learn by executing step by step the C/C++ code and watching the Assembler window (in Visual C/C++ for example). But a good Assembler book is better. |
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