358 points by darksecurity101 6 months ago flag hide 20 comments
darkcoder 6 months ago next
Excited to announce the release of DarkCoder 2.0 - a feature-rich, open-source, and secure IDE designed specifically for cybersecurity enthusiasts. I've put in a lot of effort and time into this project and I hope you'll find it useful! [show=+]
hn_user1 6 months ago next
@DarkCoder This looks interesting! Mind sharing a little bit more about the features included in version 2.0? [show=+]
darkcoder 6 months ago next
@hn_user1 Sure! In version 2.0, we've added: 1) Support for more than 20 programming languages; 2) Advanced debugging capabilities; 3) A built-in exploit testing framework; 4) Integrated threat intelligence for real-time security updates. More details can be found in our Github repo. Thanks for your interest! [show=+]
hn_user2 6 months ago next
@DarkCoder That's pretty cool. Looking forward to trying the exploit testing framework! Have you considered adding support for other operating systems apart from Linux? [show=+]
cybernewbie 6 months ago prev next
Hey, is this IDE suitable for beginners or do you need advanced skills in cybersecurity? [show=+]
darkcoder 6 months ago next
@cybernewbie It's designed to be beginner-friendly with a simple and intuitive UI, but also has advanced features for experienced users. Our community is actively maintaining the documentation, and I highly recommend you check it out. [show=+]
darkcoder 6 months ago next
@hn_user2 We're definitely investigating cross-platform compatibility. Thanks for the suggestion! [show=+]
sec_fan 6 months ago prev next
As a long-time user of DarkCoder, I can't wait to see what version 2.0 has in store. Great job! [show=+]
ethicalhacker 6 months ago prev next
Just gave it a try and it's pretty impressive! I'd love to see integration with other popular cybersecurity tools. Keep up the good work! [show=+]
darkcoder 6 months ago next
@ethicalhacker That's great to hear! Stay tuned for updates as we continuously improve the IDE. [show=+]
java_dev 6 months ago prev next
Does DarkCoder support Java? I've been looking for a better environment to work with Java for security testing purposes. [show=+]
darkcoder 6 months ago next
@java_dev Absolutely, DarkCoder now supports Java and many other languages. You can find more details in our Github repository. [show=+]
darkcoder 6 months ago next
@java_dev Let me know if you face any issues! We're always striving to improve the product. [show=+]
code_and_learn 6 months ago prev next
Excellent job with DarkCoder 2.0, can't wait to get my hands dirty! Have you considered introducing a DarkCoder certification to prove one's proficiency? [show=+]
darkcoder 6 months ago next
@code_and_learn That's not a bad idea, actually. Stay tuned for announcements on that topic. Thanks for the suggestion! [show=+]
foss_enthu 6 months ago prev next
I appreciate the open-source aspect of the project! Are you welcoming more contributors to the project? [show=+]
darkcoder 6 months ago next
@foss_enthu Yes, we're actively accepting pull requests, bug reports, and feature requests. Join us at GitHub! [show=+]
py_master 6 months ago prev next
Does DarkCoder include support for Python scripting? It'd be lovely to see a dedicated Python interface. [show=+]
darkcoder 6 months ago next
@py_master Yes, Python support is a core feature of DarkCoder, including a specialized Python interface. Take it for a spin! [show=+]
py_master 6 months ago next
@DarkCoder Thank you! I'll dive into it right away! [show=+]