Udemy – Reverse Engineering and Software Protection

Udemy – Reverse Engineering and Software Protection
English | Size: 1.33 GB
Category: Tutorial


Reverse Engineering and Software Protection
Learn how software protection works from the inside out using the x64dbg debugger

PluralSight – Learn to Program with C Plus Plus

PluralSight – Learn to Program with C Plus Plus Bookware-KNiSO
English | Size: 460.35 MB
Category: Tutorial


Release Notes: This course is aimed at those who have never programmed before. If you’re interested in programming and have a reason for choosing C++ as a language to learn, this course is for you. Rather than learning programming concepts in a language you don t care about and then learning C++, you can do both at once In this course, Learn to Program with C++, you’ll learn basic programming concepts along with C++ syntax. First, you’ll learn how to get the tools to develop in C++ and basics like building and running an application. Next you’ll expand your knowledge of C++ syntax and concepts. Finally, you’ll discover how to use classes from the C++ Standard Library and how to write and use your own functions and classes. When you’ve complete this course you’ll know enough C++ to get started, as well as many of the things that make C++ unlike other languages, and you’ll be ready to learn libraries and frameworks specific to the kinds of applications you want to make

BBC – The Australian Dream (2020)

BBC – The Australian Dream (2020)
English | Size: 1.55 GB
Category: Documentary


The inspirational story of Indigenous Australian Football League legend Adam Goodes.
A deep and powerful story about race, identity and belonging, the film centres on an incident where a 13-year-old opposition supporter called Goodes an ape during a football match. Pointed out by Goodes, the girl was ejected from the stadium by officials. The event went on to divide a nation, with Goodes booed by opposition fans at subsequent matches. It generated enormous public debate and dominated media coverage, exposing an ugly seam of racism running through the nation. The film unpicks the unfolding events from 2013 to 2015, raising fundamental questions about the nature of racism and discrimination in society today. What happened resonates beyond Australia.