Type | Workshop (longer than 90 minutes) |
---|---|
Language | English |
12/27/22 |
''Learn Arduino using TV-B-Gone as an example project''<br> <br> You've probably heard lots about '''Arduino'''. But if you don't know what it is, or how you can use it to do all sorts of cool things, then this fun and easy workshop is for you. As an example project, we'll be creating a '''TV-B-Gone''' remote control out of an '''Arduino''' you can take home with you.
|
12/27/22 |
In this workshop you will learn C through many hands on exercises of varying difficulty or bring-your-own projects. Everyone will be learning on their own time, the only requirement is motivation! Groups welcome as well, and if you already started a small project I can also provide you a small review and perhaps ideas on how to improve. The platform will be mostly Linux and UNIX/POSIX (BSD, macOS, Solaris) due to personal experience there, but Windows is possible as well (with a bit more limited ...
|
12/28/22 |
In this workshop, we quickly go over the various fields of IT-Security and how small, brain teaser-like challenges can assist you in learning about them. As an example of such a field, we will teach you the basics of Reverse Engineering, the art of understanding what code does.
|
12/28/22 |
''Learn to solder by making a cool, powerful music synthesizer,<br> and learn to generate cool music, sound, and noise! with computer chips -- for total newbies''
|
12/28/22 |
This workshop introduces basic concepts of x64 binary exploitation on Linux. The workshop consists of a collection of increasingly difficult pwn challenges and is accompanied by a presentation and set of slides that first introduce basic concepts and then apply them to those challenges.
|
12/28/22 |
Over the past couple of years, I've grown a new hobby of programming retro puzzle games in the Go programming language. This led to my first commercial puzzle adventure game, Dr. Kobushi's Labyrinthine Laboratory, being published on Nintendo Switch while being written fully in Go! But isn't Go a network applications language? Can you really have fun creating all sorts of games in Go? Not only is the answer a resounding "yes", but you can then easily compile your game to ship it for Windows, Mac ...
|
12/29/22 |
Learn how to make LED strips glow and how to plan & build your own LED project!
|