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Methodman
n00b
Posts: 36

Not all know "What is a Compiler"
When you have some source code, you can read it but your computer cant ..it only understands binary. So a compiler translates this source code into machine code (binary) and creates an exe file
COMPILING
 C compiler
There are many out there and some are down to personal choice
lcc is not too bad and you can download it from www.cs.virginia.edu/~lcc-win32/
Or to compile linux code under windows use cygwin www.cygwin.com
What are all those #includes .h files and why dont i have them
To save having to write the same code over and over ie: functions to send packets over a network, programmers use headers files (donated by the .h filetype) which already contain the code that does this.
 
"What is Exploit"
Exploit is an attack on a computer system, especially one that takes advantage of a particular vulnerability that the system offers to intruders. Used as a verb, the term refers to the act of successfully making such an attack.
 
You will find exploit compiled in Perl,C and PHP
BlackSonar
n00b
Posts: 42

Compiling under more practical Linux would not be him, onto a native code? This approach is slightly smile provoking. Sorry...
Meka][Meka
Unstopable
Posts: 700

Quoted from BlackSonar
Compiling under more practical Linux would not be him, onto a native code? This approach is slightly smile provoking. Sorry...

what has this anything todo with his post?  :?
BlackSonar
n00b
Posts: 42

"What has this anything todo with his post?"
Cygwin not compiling, but so-called intermediary layer software, on his other name running environment.
The compiled program is not native.
Nothing guarantees it you are that the compiled program is stable on an expected manner behaves.
And there is a reference nowhere from the potential packet dependences.