Anonymous
7/26/2025, 6:25:05 AM No.106030486
I've done multiple projects already.
Back in the 2000s I've built my first website using PHP to build the guestbook without templating engine as a kid (who grew up in the late 90s).
Years passing by up until now, I've programmed in PHP, Perl, Java, Javascript, Python, C, C++, Rust. Maybe I forgot one or the other language here but I see the language as a tool.
My most sophisticated project (I spent most time on it) was a GUI application for Windows that was able to register, login and bypass captcha on a website and also use website features without touching the website with the browser. Complete automation. Another project was a small GUI tool that used a specific proprietary protocol (I don't recall which) to switch some router settings by one click.
Other projects I've done were a TCP chat. After building the TCP chat, I made a reverse shell for testing purposes, and more. This was rather easy, not too complex. Bear in mind, this was pre-ChatGPT-era.
I figured out that I don't like building GUI application, I don't like frontend stuff.
Do you have any ideas for console applications/small GUI apps either for open source purposes or that can be used commercially?
Back in the 2000s I've built my first website using PHP to build the guestbook without templating engine as a kid (who grew up in the late 90s).
Years passing by up until now, I've programmed in PHP, Perl, Java, Javascript, Python, C, C++, Rust. Maybe I forgot one or the other language here but I see the language as a tool.
My most sophisticated project (I spent most time on it) was a GUI application for Windows that was able to register, login and bypass captcha on a website and also use website features without touching the website with the browser. Complete automation. Another project was a small GUI tool that used a specific proprietary protocol (I don't recall which) to switch some router settings by one click.
Other projects I've done were a TCP chat. After building the TCP chat, I made a reverse shell for testing purposes, and more. This was rather easy, not too complex. Bear in mind, this was pre-ChatGPT-era.
I figured out that I don't like building GUI application, I don't like frontend stuff.
Do you have any ideas for console applications/small GUI apps either for open source purposes or that can be used commercially?
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