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In one breath, Danny bought eight plane tickets. The computer room was not opened on the first day. It was just that he had just told the first-year kids who just learned about computers. During the self-study period that night, Nick went to the computer room. Of course, there were a few classmates with him, including Thomas.

When they arrived at the computer room, it was really lively at night. People from all grades came here to use the computer. At this time, the seats were almost full. Nick and the others quickly went in to take a seat.

It turned out that the computer in the corner had already been occupied, so Danny found a random seat and sat down. The computer room was well-lit and noisy. Some students were discussing while some were playing games. Next to Danny was a tall, bespectacled male student. He looked like a third-year student. The third-year student glanced at Danny from the corner of his eyes. Seeing that he was a first-year student, he threw a disdainful look and continued to program.

Time was money, and that was how it was for Danny. He saved every bit of time and immediately turned on the computer. At this time, Mr. Crovid from the computer room came over to collect the ticket. After registering his name and name, he left. The few students who came with him also found their own computers and sat down. Some were typing letters, while Thomas was self-learning the DOS system.

After Danny turned on the computer, he copied the system of the computer he used in class through the intranet. After replacing the system of this computer, he restarted it. Since he had mastered the super-user password of the mainframe, Danny immediately opened the wide-area network port of the mainframe as if he had just entered a room with a key.

Suppressing the excitement in his heart, Danny rubbed his hands excitedly. Every bulletin board had a server. To log in to the server, he needed the server's address. According to the address in the book, Danny entered it into the computer, and a page of text immediately appeared. It was this page of text that made Danny overjoyed. He finally came into contact with the Internet. This was the beginning of communication with the world, and this was the platform to communicate with people thousands of miles away.

Danny was studying the bulletin board with great interest. It was a bulletin board under DOS. It was basically very simple and composed of text. If it was seen by outsiders, they would not be able to tell. They would think that it was a text file.

According to the general idea, it was to operate the electronic bulletin board according to the various commands indicated on it. It seemed that he had to register first, so Danny typed in the register command. Immediately, a registration message appeared, asking for the account number and password to be applied for, as well as the nickname used on the bulletin board.

The account and password were set. Danny tilted his head and thought for a moment. What nickname should he use? In the end, he decided to use the name of 'FD'. Later, people thought that this name was the shorthand for Frenzied Devil, and that was how the name Hellhacker came about.

In fact, Danny was only left with a deep impression because he would be chased by the neighbor's dog every morning when he went out, so he remembered a name: FierceDog meant: bad dog

He logged into the forum with the name of SPD and found that there was only one large forum without any detailed branches. As computers had not appeared in the home, the number of users was relatively small. In addition, the network technology was not very developed. At this time, the network was only used for various research institutions and schools to transmit information and contact. There was no other function. Moreover, the BBC server was only established by some people to communicate with each other. There were only a few of them. Therefore, one could meet almost all the people who used the Internet on these BBSes.

Danny browsed through the forum and saw all kinds of posts, such as: Mechanics discussion of atomic nuclei under weightlessness, 102 ways to go to a prostitute without paying, and an academic paper on eating pizza.

Speaking of which, it was very lively on the forum. Some people replied, and others replied. Danny entered a post called the decisive battle. This post was very popular and was actually placed at the top.

The content of the post was very simple. It was just a programming question to see who could write the best program. This post seemed to have just been posted. There were only two people fighting each other. One was called David, and the other was called Storm. Those who were watching the fun also replied and cheered. Speaking of which, these two people were equally powerful. They were really fighting to the death. All kinds of exquisite skills were released one after another, and the audience kept commenting and praising them.

Danny was also watching the competition with great interest. Both of them had different styles and strengths. Danny analyzed and digested them silently.

Finally, it was the final battle. Both sides took out the final product, which was the final program that they thought was the best.

The audience replied:

Once David made his move, it was obvious that he was powerful!

Who said that once the storm appeared, who would be able to compete? The storm was powerful!

David, it's David's power

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Both sides had supporters, and neither side could be the judge for the winner.

David: " Brother, can you still do that? If you can do it a little more, I'll admit defeat!"

Storm: " Ahaha, do you really think I'm a god? I'm already in this state. What can I do?"

David: " Then we're evenly matched. Should we go back and get reinforcements?"

Storm: " What the f * ck, I'm the strongest in the class. Who else can I find?!"

David: Hehe, you too. We can only compete another day!

Storm: " There's no way to determine who's better. We've already done our best with these simple procedures. If we've already reached our limits, what's the point of determining who's better? Remember to find a difficult one next time!"

David,"Hmm, that makes sense."

FC: Actually, it can be simplified a little more.。。

David thought,"Those who don't know programming, please don't talk nonsense here."

Storm: Yeah, we're talking. Don't make noise!

David said," Don't worry about him. Let's continue chatting. Oh right, do you still remember…"

Ten minutes later…

FO: This is the simplified program: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………end

Storm: Ahahahaha, don't tease me anymore. Mixed assembly language, how can it work!

David: Hehe, it's indeed quite funny.

Storm: Look at the beginning, it's still decent, hehe!

David: Keep reading. It's still a program!

Windstorm: Cough, the first part was not bad!

David: This, the first half, seems to be still working!

Storm: Yes…yes, it's, it's, it's not bad. It's interesting.

David: Ah…Ahaha, yes, it's a little interesting.

Storm: This…Can assembly language really run like this?

David: " It…it looks like it's working. It's…it's not a big deal!"

[Storm: This conversion is really…really good.]

David: This function is, is exquisite…

Tempest: My God, the two programs are connected flawlessly.

David: Look at that head-tail correspondence. It really saved a lot of programs.

Storm: Ah, I can't stand it. This assembly language can be shared by so many places. Even the core is almost omitted.

David: This…This is perfect. It's just…It's just…

Storm: Art! It was too beautiful!

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