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hey /g/ I'm a newfag to computing and I was wondering if it was possible to build a keylogger in python and if so what imports would I need and if not what language should I learn to use for this purpose
Some advice:
1) Google it or search github. This same project has been done ad nauseum.
2) You must be 18 to post here.
3) If you're determined on being an annoying little shit, use /dpt/.
>>56617276
Don't you think it would be wise to actually learn the basics of Python before trying to write a semi complex program? I would spend a week or 2 learning variables, lists, tuples, dictionaries, list comprehensions, generators, functions and if youre really curious, Classes.
>>56617695
I have learned the basics of python and know how to use variables etc.
the most complex thing I have done is a program that encrypts a text file which for me was quite hard
>>56617656
I have tried searching it up but I came into troubles using pip to download pywin32 so I came here wondering if there was an easier way
secondly I'm 19 I just started computing lately which is why I'm so terrible
>>56617276
Tja Ramyon
>>56617779
Anon if you don't recognize when to call a function, you don't know the basics. Do them again.
>>56617779
>I just started computing
I'm giiiirrrrrrllllll coder xDDDD
I'm such a computing coder guys hahaha xDDDD
>>56618083
but I am a dude?
>>56618056
I just wanted to make the encryption program for the sake of practising rather than actual utility
>>56617276
C and GetAsyncKeyState()
>>56620838
this looks promising, thanks very much