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c# tutorials

im looking for tutorials to make bots with c# if anybody could link me somewhere?
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Bots can be of any form and for any kind of purpose.

If you don't know C# then I would strongly recommend to learn it in the first place.
After that you can easily create whatever you want.
Learn all the basics and then learn more about topics such as networking, memory manipulation etc. (depends on what kind of bot you want to create).

If you know C# then skip the learn-the-basics-part and just start to learn about more advanced topics like mentioned above.

If you just want to create a bot without knowing anything then search on google.
There are a whole lot of tutorials on how to program a bot in language XY.

Unfortunately most of them are really outdated and they don't work anymore (and as a beginner you don't know how to fix them because you don't understand what's going on under the hood).
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If you just want to create a bot without knowing anything then search on google.
There are a whole lot of tutorials on how to program a bot in language XY.

Unfortunately most of them are really outdated and they don't work anymore (and as a beginner you don't know how to fix them because you don't understand what's going on under the hood).
Advising someone to just copy and paste the code trusting that everything will work is not very beneficial. Especially if it comes to enhancements he won't be able to do anything by himself, instead he'd try to get another code that he just needs to copy and paste.

The choice of the language depends on the bot functionality. If it's just a bot for automating clicks and keystrokes you'd want to stick with AutoIT or AutoHotkey. If you need to change something in the code (per ASM), C++ is a good choice and if you just need to send some packets, use either C++ or C#.

There are, of course, other languages out there which may suit here but the mentioned ones are the ones which I'd preferably use.
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Advising someone to just copy and paste the code trusting that everything will work is not very beneficial. Especially if it comes to enhancements he won't be able to do anything by himself, instead he'd try to get another code that he just needs to copy and paste.
It wasn't meant that way.

I just said that he could do that but in most cases he will end up struggling with outdated tutorials/snippets not knowing how to fix them.
I strongly recommend to learn any language so that he could do it on his own without the need of plain copy/paste.
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i know autoit well enough and made alot memory bots with virtual keystroke sendings ... but unfortunately... autoit has reached its limits with single-threading...and the unpacker thats gone public cracking any autoit .exe with 1 click.. so i choseto laern c# and itll be only for the better the rest of my life. AutoIt WILL die soon if it cant multi-thread...mostly it will die because of the dumb unpacker thats released...

i just want some examples/ tutorials to learn about making memory(READING only) and sending virtual keystrokes... because its **** hard to find tutorials out in google... and whatever i find is copy paste >.> which tells me nothing... i saw msdn library... but i dont understand it? its like for people who have 10 years experience haha ...

SOMETHING {
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} whatever.... idk that
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the unpacker thats gone public cracking any autoit .exe with 1 click.. so i choseto laern c# and itll be only for the better the rest of my life.
Decompiling C# applications without protections is not hard at all, the most tools needed to archive this are available en mass on the internet.


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mostly it will die because of the dumb unpacker thats released...
No, if that'd true, C# and other languages were already dead.


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i just want some examples/ tutorials to learn about making memory(READING only) and sending virtual keystrokes... because its damn hard to find tutorials out in google... and whatever i find is copy paste >.> which tells me nothing...
Make sure you get into the language by learning it (with a book or some online documents) and then start thinking about how you could implement a memory bot.

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i saw msdn library... but i dont understand it? its like for people who have 10 years experience haha ...
No, it is not. It is meant for further details about functions and classes that are not broadly documented on the internet. If you want to know how to show a MessageBox you'll find thousands of tutorials in the web but if it comes to remarks (e.g. particular circumstances) you'd less likely find something about that.


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SOMETHING {
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What is this supposed to be? If you simply dont know how to declare and define a function, you should stop researching about how to write hacks. Instead, go and learn the basics of programming.
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Decompiling C# applications without protections is not hard at all, the most tools needed to archive this are available en mass on the internet.




No, if that'd true, C# and other languages were already dead.

yeah but other languages than autoit cant be decompiled drag and drop .. like the autoit decompiler -.- ... . now all idiots(noobs/leechers) jsut drag drop and got source haha i try use themida but its worst piece of ****


Make sure you get into the language by learning it (with a book or some online documents) and then start thinking about how you could implement a memory bot.



No, it is not. It is meant for further details about functions and classes that are not broadly documented on the internet. If you want to know how to show a MessageBox you'll find thousands of tutorials in the web but if it comes to remarks (e.g. particular circumstances) you'd less likely find something about that.




What is this supposed to be? If you simply dont know how to declare and define a function, you should stop researching about how to write hacks. Instead, go and learn the basics of programming.
was only example withotu any knowledge
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