Thank you, Baker!
Okay. I'm officially in love with Ghidra.
If it's open source it'll be available to the world, and thus every other intelligence agency that's not as sophisticated. It's just a reverse engineering tool. I can only imagine what the tech gods at NSA are now using that replaced Ghidraโฆ
Okay, after playing with Ghidra for a bit I realize my earlier statements were retarded. It's a Java program. No sense in using Autotools or CMake. Ant or Maven would be my choice if they don't use a standard build system. I'd really blow my load if Clojure, Scala, or Kotlin was used instead of vanilla Java.
I know what they can do, anon. Been there, done that, bought the t-shirt. Hate C#. Hate Python. Gimme C, C++, Lisp, Scheme, or assembler.
I wonder if the NSA needs programmers fluent in Forthโฆ
Never played around with that language. Just took a quick peek on the 'pedia and it's an Algol based language. Wouldn't be too hard to learn as i cut my teeth on Pascal and Modula-2 back in the day. Pretty nice looking code for embedded work.
I apologize, anons, if I got caught up in the programming talk and started sliding the bread; Ghidra has me excited. My mistake. Have some bewbs in recompense.