Learning from Disassembly
from Diary 2022-01-31
Learning from Disassembly
ina_ani@dad of a 1 year and 9 month old (@ina_ani)
I've been playing it in the background of my work, and it was quite interesting just to listen to it by ear.
I started out by reading schematics of open source hardware (Arduino duemilanove), so I guess I'm a little different from the disassembly group.
https://t.co/zAgTP0UXff
ina_ani@dad of a 1 year and 9 month old (@ina_ani)
I was at least comfortable with schematics, and I had a good mentor.
This is the record of the time... (not much information)
https://t.co/kuVEpYWBG4
ina_ani@dad of a 1 year and 9 month old (@ina_ani)
I think @nishio's article, which I joined with you, is more clear on the situation.
https://t.co/39hixZ6lbZ
nishio hirokazu(@nishio)
When I was first exposed to web services in my first year of college, it was a bulletin board program written in a few dozen lines of Perl, and it was easy to "observe the contents". The decoding part of the request body didn't make sense to me at first, but that part remained a black box, and I modified it to create games and so on.
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