| I never thought of reversing as something you pick up a book for. Everything I learned was through application from a young age. 1. Learning how to use Cheat Engine to scan video game process memory and modify games. 2. Learned how to read/replay packets in an MMO to try an cheat. 3. Learned how to craft DLLs, hooks and inject them in processes. 4. Learned how create patches for executables to solve some crackme challenges. 5. Mess with real world software that requires a license key, to suddenly not require a license key (or accept any key). 6. Mess with binary formats to try an reverse how game saves worked to.. you guessed it, cheat. 7. Get a real job and make money with the skills and knowledge I acquired. |
I think in reality it's the type of thing you do just have to try and spend some time on. The OP tutorial comes across as very sparse, both trying to cover too much and also not really teaching reverse engineering skills more than most people would be able to pick up in a few hours of messing around. beginners.re in contrast is massive, but also much more in-depth and goes step-by-step; on the other hand crackmes are probably better hands on challenges to try.