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  • A Ashwin2013

    Hello CPs I would like some ideas and advises from senior CPs and experienced programmers. I am interested in programming and security(as in hacking). I am a novice in C++,C#,VB.NET. I learnt Penetration testing and hacking for becoming a security professional. But my problem now is I don't know which field to choose. 1)Developer or 2)Security Professional. 1)If I am going to be a developer what kind of applications I want to develop a)Software Applications b)Web Developing c)Game Developing As you can see each field is different from each other. I really love games and want to go for game programming but I'm not really good with equations and complex calculations. But I can learn any programming language/framework and its features. 2)As a security professional, There are lot of Job titles. I think its basically Penetration testing, Administration and Analyst. I am greatly inspired by the whole hacking thing. But not a lot of startup positions are available as a hacker(White-hat). So I am really confused here. So this is my career stating point(Fresher). So I would like your suggestions and insights on this. Because I can start shaping myself for the path I choose now. Thanks in advance friends If this is in the wrong section, Please help to move it and I am sorry if my English is bad.

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    Clark Kent123
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    In my opinion and my personal experience is that "experience is your greatest" teacher as my father always says. Get involved in those areas that your curious about. At the first introductory level those areas may sound great from their description, but once you become more involved you very well may love it or hate it. Or maybe you might not hate it, but don't have the day to day passion for it. What I am trying to get is the Nike motto "Just Do It". You will know very soon if your interested in it or not. When I was in college I had such a strong passion for computer graphics whether it's making games or designing tools for game developers. Actually, anything computer graphics related I had a strong passion for. The more I got involved in those areas the one thing I found out that I absolutely loved just making things not necessarily games or anything game related. I would never have found that out if I didn't at least try. Currently, I write programs that have nothing to do with games, and I am ok with that because I am doing something that I love: making tools for engineers to better the world (I hope). It's great to ask for advice from those more experienced, but at the end of the day this is your life and you have to live it. Make mistakes and learn from them. Just my thoughts.

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    • R Ravi Bhavnani

      Some Indianspeak... :) "fresher" == college freshman (i.e. "novice") "fundas" == fundamentals (i.e. fundamental knowledge of a scientific topic) E.g: "For a fresher, your fundas are pretty damn good." /ravi

      My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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      Nish Nishant
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      Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

      "fresher" == college freshman (i.e. "novice")

      Are you sure? I always assumed what people meant is that they are "fresh" out of college (usually an under-grad / bachelor's) and have zero experience professionally.

      Regards, Nish


      Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com Latest article: C++ 11 features in Visual C++ 2013 Preview

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      • S SoMad

        When you are just starting out (I wish people would stop using the word 'fresher' :| ), you should not think about specializing in a particular field. If you like to develop software, become a developer and stay current on security related issues, getting as much experience in the field as possible, then after a couple of years you can start specializing. The thing is, there are not that many companies that have dedicated software security experts on staff, so if that is all you know, it could be difficult for you to find a job. Once you have experience (no serious company is going to hire an inexperienced developer as a security expert), you could find yourself in very high demand as a contractor. Soren Madsen

        "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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        Clark Kent123
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        Well said. :thumbsup:

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        • A Ashwin2013

          Hello CPs I would like some ideas and advises from senior CPs and experienced programmers. I am interested in programming and security(as in hacking). I am a novice in C++,C#,VB.NET. I learnt Penetration testing and hacking for becoming a security professional. But my problem now is I don't know which field to choose. 1)Developer or 2)Security Professional. 1)If I am going to be a developer what kind of applications I want to develop a)Software Applications b)Web Developing c)Game Developing As you can see each field is different from each other. I really love games and want to go for game programming but I'm not really good with equations and complex calculations. But I can learn any programming language/framework and its features. 2)As a security professional, There are lot of Job titles. I think its basically Penetration testing, Administration and Analyst. I am greatly inspired by the whole hacking thing. But not a lot of startup positions are available as a hacker(White-hat). So I am really confused here. So this is my career stating point(Fresher). So I would like your suggestions and insights on this. Because I can start shaping myself for the path I choose now. Thanks in advance friends If this is in the wrong section, Please help to move it and I am sorry if my English is bad.

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          dan sh
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          You sound way too much into movies. Or you just want to beat that Counter Strike champion in university. Now,

          Ashwin2013 wrote:

          1)If I am going to be a developer what kind of applications I want to develop
          a)Software Applications
          b)Web Developing
          c)Game Developing

          1. You want to do something on your own, start a business. Job has nothing to do with it. 2. Almost everything that runs on a computer is a software application. 3. Web development is huge. Where do you thin you fit in? And please do not think of movies here. 4. Have you tried game development ever? As far as your fascination with hacking related jobs go, it is boring. I have done it for 1 year 7 months. Trust me, whatever you saw in movies does not apply in real World. I would recommend you to think outside of movies and revenge and really consider what you want to do.

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          • S SoMad

            Yeah, I have figured out what the term means, I just really hate it.

            Quote:

            "For a fresher, your fundas are pretty damn good."

            So, the IndianTextSpeak version is something like "4 a frshr, ur fndz rock" :-\ Soren Madsen

            "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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            dan sh
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            You racist European! Indians would say, "4 a frshr, fnds r dmn gd"

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            • N Nish Nishant

              Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

              "fresher" == college freshman (i.e. "novice")

              Are you sure? I always assumed what people meant is that they are "fresh" out of college (usually an under-grad / bachelor's) and have zero experience professionally.

              Regards, Nish


              Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com Latest article: C++ 11 features in Visual C++ 2013 Preview

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              Ravi Bhavnani
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              Yes, I'm sure.  In the 70s, it was a given that all IIT freshers (freshmen) were ragged (hazed). :) /ravi

              My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                Yes, I'm sure.  In the 70s, it was a given that all IIT freshers (freshmen) were ragged (hazed). :) /ravi

                My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                Nish Nishant
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                Okay, it's possible that recently it's assumed a new meaning. The OP does not seem to be a college freshman, and seems to be someone looking for a job.

                Regards, Nish


                Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com Latest article: C++ 11 features in Visual C++ 2013 Preview

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                  Okay, it's possible that recently it's assumed a new meaning. The OP does not seem to be a college freshman, and seems to be someone looking for a job.

                  Regards, Nish


                  Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com Latest article: C++ 11 features in Visual C++ 2013 Preview

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                  Ravi Bhavnani
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                  I think the generic meaning of fresher is "noob".  A fresher at university is a freshman, a fresher at a law firm would be a junior associate (who has yet to pass the bar exam), a fresher at McKinsey would probably be someone they hired right out of school, etc. I (literally) hate to say it, but a "CP fresher" would probably be a CPian with less than 1K points. /ravi

                  My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                  • R Ravi Bhavnani

                    I think the generic meaning of fresher is "noob".  A fresher at university is a freshman, a fresher at a law firm would be a junior associate (who has yet to pass the bar exam), a fresher at McKinsey would probably be someone they hired right out of school, etc. I (literally) hate to say it, but a "CP fresher" would probably be a CPian with less than 1K points. /ravi

                    My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                    Nish Nishant
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                    Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                    I (literally) hate to say it, but a "CP fresher" would probably be a CPian with less than 1K points.

                    :laugh:

                    Regards, Nish


                    Blog: voidnish.wordpress.com Latest article: C++ 11 features in Visual C++ 2013 Preview

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                    • A Ashwin2013

                      Hello CPs I would like some ideas and advises from senior CPs and experienced programmers. I am interested in programming and security(as in hacking). I am a novice in C++,C#,VB.NET. I learnt Penetration testing and hacking for becoming a security professional. But my problem now is I don't know which field to choose. 1)Developer or 2)Security Professional. 1)If I am going to be a developer what kind of applications I want to develop a)Software Applications b)Web Developing c)Game Developing As you can see each field is different from each other. I really love games and want to go for game programming but I'm not really good with equations and complex calculations. But I can learn any programming language/framework and its features. 2)As a security professional, There are lot of Job titles. I think its basically Penetration testing, Administration and Analyst. I am greatly inspired by the whole hacking thing. But not a lot of startup positions are available as a hacker(White-hat). So I am really confused here. So this is my career stating point(Fresher). So I would like your suggestions and insights on this. Because I can start shaping myself for the path I choose now. Thanks in advance friends If this is in the wrong section, Please help to move it and I am sorry if my English is bad.

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                      Lost User
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                      Completely off topic but I hate the term "penetration testing". Sounds like something a pimp would do.

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                      • A Ashwin2013

                        Hello CPs I would like some ideas and advises from senior CPs and experienced programmers. I am interested in programming and security(as in hacking). I am a novice in C++,C#,VB.NET. I learnt Penetration testing and hacking for becoming a security professional. But my problem now is I don't know which field to choose. 1)Developer or 2)Security Professional. 1)If I am going to be a developer what kind of applications I want to develop a)Software Applications b)Web Developing c)Game Developing As you can see each field is different from each other. I really love games and want to go for game programming but I'm not really good with equations and complex calculations. But I can learn any programming language/framework and its features. 2)As a security professional, There are lot of Job titles. I think its basically Penetration testing, Administration and Analyst. I am greatly inspired by the whole hacking thing. But not a lot of startup positions are available as a hacker(White-hat). So I am really confused here. So this is my career stating point(Fresher). So I would like your suggestions and insights on this. Because I can start shaping myself for the path I choose now. Thanks in advance friends If this is in the wrong section, Please help to move it and I am sorry if my English is bad.

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                        Bill_Hallahan
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                        A developer has enormously more freedom than a security expert. You can write programs that play chess, process images; video; 3D scenes; audio; that implement radar systems, medical applications, finance applications, business application, network servers, network clients, implement device drivers, do operating system development, do oil exploration, etc.. Any list I could put here would barely scratch the surface of the breadth of general software development. A good software developer often has to develop expertise that is related to the domain where the software will be used. If you're writing a chess program, you have to know how to play chess. If you're writing an imaging processing program, it's useful to know something about color science. It's not that the field of software security isn't a broad and interesting field, but it is more limited than general software development. As to which field will have more high paying jobs in the future, I have no data on that. However, my answer to you isn't based on what I wrote above. Do whatever you love to do. That's more important than money. If you don't like doing your job, you won't excel at it.

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                          Yeah, I have figured out what the term means, I just really hate it.

                          Quote:

                          "For a fresher, your fundas are pretty damn good."

                          So, the IndianTextSpeak version is something like "4 a frshr, ur fndz rock" :-\ Soren Madsen

                          "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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                          Vikram A Punathambekar
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                          But it seems to be ok for Aussies, Brits and Kiwis to have their own words in the English language....

                          Cheers, विक्रम "We have already been through this, I am not going to repeat myself." - fat_boy, in a global warming thread :doh:

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                            But it seems to be ok for Aussies, Brits and Kiwis to have their own words in the English language....

                            Cheers, विक्रम "We have already been through this, I am not going to repeat myself." - fat_boy, in a global warming thread :doh:

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                            SoMad
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                            Don't worry, I am sure there are plenty of their words I hate as well ;) . On a serious note, please don't take this as an attack on Indians - I did not know the OP was Indian and I did not know that term is specifically used by Indians. Soren Madsen

                            "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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                            • A Ashwin2013

                              Hello CPs I would like some ideas and advises from senior CPs and experienced programmers. I am interested in programming and security(as in hacking). I am a novice in C++,C#,VB.NET. I learnt Penetration testing and hacking for becoming a security professional. But my problem now is I don't know which field to choose. 1)Developer or 2)Security Professional. 1)If I am going to be a developer what kind of applications I want to develop a)Software Applications b)Web Developing c)Game Developing As you can see each field is different from each other. I really love games and want to go for game programming but I'm not really good with equations and complex calculations. But I can learn any programming language/framework and its features. 2)As a security professional, There are lot of Job titles. I think its basically Penetration testing, Administration and Analyst. I am greatly inspired by the whole hacking thing. But not a lot of startup positions are available as a hacker(White-hat). So I am really confused here. So this is my career stating point(Fresher). So I would like your suggestions and insights on this. Because I can start shaping myself for the path I choose now. Thanks in advance friends If this is in the wrong section, Please help to move it and I am sorry if my English is bad.

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                              JimmyRopes
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                              Get a job. :suss:

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                                Don't worry, I am sure there are plenty of their words I hate as well ;) . On a serious note, please don't take this as an attack on Indians - I did not know the OP was Indian and I did not know that term is specifically used by Indians. Soren Madsen

                                "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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                                Vikram A Punathambekar
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                                SoMad wrote:

                                Don't worry, I am sure there are plenty of their words I hate as well

                                Touche! :-D

                                Cheers, विक्रम "We have already been through this, I am not going to repeat myself." - fat_boy, in a global warming thread :doh:

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