Course?
See original GitHub issueAs @zardus mentioned in #66, it might be fun to write an angr class/course that helps new users progress from basic to complex reverse/crackmes. It would be similar to examples.md
, but with the binaries and scripts explained in more detail.
My question is, where do you guys want to put this? In angr-doc? In a new repo?
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Heh, I already have some material ready from my teaching activities + some talks. Would you prefer slides or writeups?
Yep, agreed. COURSE.md would be slick 😃