Learning BH programming

I know what you mean by blackhat programming and the thing with it is knowing there is nothing that is 'impossible' I took a couple programming courses in high school so I dont remember the languages anymore but I still do blackhat websites and its same concept. I remember many things I paid friend programmers or others to do for me and at points they told me something is 'impossible'. Simple things but things that the language isnt made to do. I would end up having to learn and do research just to prove that its very possible. You just have to think out of the box and the solution would always be very unconventional but would work. So basically its all in your head, if you already know programming, jsut the way you think about problems is what makes 'blackhat programming'
 
Thanks, Agent- I could not see any of the coding sections on blog.5ubliminal.com - all I saw were blank pages. I think that reading BHW and other forums, and using the software already available, is a great way to learn. I am also looking at sites/scenes that are even more black than BHW, because some people there are very creative.
I am overwhelmed by three things though - the need to generate revenue now, my interest in too many different kinds of technologies, and the amount and depth of freely available information on programming. I think the best option (for me, IMHO) is to create bots in Ubot and Winautomation, JV or outsource a team of people to use them and make money for me and then duplicate/improve upon them learning/using Visual Studio. If I focus on selling the bots then my time will be dominated by me having to provide support for them. If I do that then I won't have the time to learn more programming. It's kind of a catch-22. So I think the next step is to find out - Is there a way to provide remote access to my bots without any risk of the bots being downloaded by the user?
I already have all the software available from Dreamspark but right now I'm looking at joining technet, bizspark, and MSDN.
learnvisualstudio.net and wapple.net (mobile website design/development) look interesting.
 
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