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Hi guys just wondering if it was possible to make your own exploit in Visual code not Visual studio? Because i am trying to make my own exploit but i can't in visual studio because i can't install it, don't ask but i can install Visual code. Anyway if so do i have to use a api like WeAreDevsApi or ClubDarkApi? Also quickly can you also make your own exploit in notpad ++ or not?

 

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I think there is a way somehow to draw it with coding but I dunno it probably gonna be Hella complicated XD

EDIT: actually U probably wouldnt be able to have an exe, maybe some dll or sometying probably not lol

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Well you can, but it's just not worth it (for C#, electron is okay with vscode)

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Dam ok...                                               

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If you're willing to make a console application then yes you can with VSC cause it has Roslyn and OmniSharp, compile it by using the VSC debugger. VSC doesn't support .NET Framework cause it's designed to be cross platform but it does support .NET Core so you can work with console applications in it

 

(VSC doesn't include Form designer tools for Windows Forms Application so don't waste your time finding a way nor extensions)

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