I'm in infosec and love technology - Introductions

I've been doing mobile and web app assessments for iOS and Android for a few years. I've attended a number of bootcamps both in person (OWASP) as well as online to learn mobile testing.
Recently, I felt the need to increase my knowledge especially of Android and picked up a moto g7 play which I'm currently trying to root.
Most of my testing is done using emulators in Genymotion. I'm not a developer. I work with both Unix and Windows OSes, but mostly Unix (MacOS, Linux).
I just discovered this site and immediately registered an account.
The site is extremely well organized and the community seems very supportive of learning. I'm really looking forward to learning and sharing.

koolm777 said:
I've been doing mobile and web app assessments for iOS and Android for a few years. I've attended a number of bootcamps both in person (OWASP) as well as online to learn mobile testing.
Recently, I felt the need to increase my knowledge especially of Android and picked up a moto g7 play which I'm currently trying to root.
Most of my testing is done using emulators in Genymotion. I'm not a developer. I work with both Unix and Windows OSes, but mostly Unix (MacOS, Linux).
I just discovered this site and immediately registered an account.
The site is extremely well organized and the community seems very supportive of learning. I'm really looking forward to learning and sharing.
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Glad to have you on board!
Welcome to XDA

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Welcome to XDA
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The 5 Reasons Windows Phone is in it for the Long Haul

Hey guys
Hope all is well
I am an avid Windows Phone user. Love the OS, and the devices. I have written an article that was featured on Yahoo. I just wanted to share it with you guys. Please tell me what you think. Tell me if you agree or disagree with my points. Here is the link
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/8210443/5_reasons_why_windows_phone_7_is_in.html?cat=15
regards,
Brett Day
Good post,despite the fact I hate out going hyperlink.I especially like the first reason,cuz my past experience with c# is acceptable,I was messing up with wm6.1 and sql back then.
Still,I am not going to buy a wp7 for now.Cuz I need mass storage,portable hot spot,and real multitask.One more thing I fear is our smartphone is going to end up like our diy pc,if every manufacture is making phones with the same os and same spec,than why manufacture A,not manufacture B?That could bring my editor career to hell
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I loved it man great job
merkcity said:
I loved it man great job
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Thanks man, I really appreciate that.
And in Mango SDK it is shipped with my favourite languages, verbal and computer: Visual Basic in Chinese. YAY
Unlike Android and iOS, I can use all my 12 years of learning in VB for my cell.

Introduction from an oldee newbee

I'm an old guy who has worked on small computers during the early 80s. I had to learn Unix to be able to run my first desktop which had 2 7.5 in floppies. You have eclipsed me with innovations and technical expertise, yet I'm still here persevering. I'm only entering into the world of Android, specifically to deGooglize to stop piracy of my data.
Lroszkow said:
I'm an old guy who has worked on small computers during the early 80s. I had to learn Unix to be able to run my first desktop which had 2 7.5 in floppies. You have eclipsed me with innovations and technical expertise, yet I'm still here persevering. I'm only entering into the world of Android, specifically to deGooglize to stop piracy of my data.
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You came to the right place, welcome aboard!

Newbie on XDa forum

My nickname is Solo Alpha. I am a person who's hobby is fiddle around with mobile phones and computers for a while. I think i learnt much so far, i can do some basics in mobile phones and computers like installing windows, upgrading mobile phones basics like upgrading, formatting etc. I hope it will be beneficial for me to join you and learn more and be useful as well to others who are beginners like me.
Great to join you guys and hope it will be fun as it is a well recognized forum world wine. For now it is cherio lool.
Good to meet you @Solo Alpha.
Welcome to the xda family.
Cheers.

Presentation

I'm David. I used to develop Android apps a few years ago. I'm a server software developer. Even though my professional background, there are many things about the internals of phones that I don't know.
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I'm David. I used to develop Android apps a few years ago. I'm a server software developer. Even though my professional background, there are many things about the internals of phones that I don't know.
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Hey David, welcome aboard!

Hi from an Oldie

I am not a developer. At 76, my knowledge is outdated. In the past I have worked with software specification, test plan design, testing, and training on UNIX mainframe, also supporting other folk into using mainly Windows technology. If anyone can make a device fail, I can. It is a gift I have.
I still support a number of other older folk to keep their laptops/desktops working, and how to use new or upgraded software.
I am now trying to create a working, syncing environment for Windows, Android and iPhone involving migration of existing data and alternate apps if necessary. Getting ready to use K9 which will be the android and iPhone email app for Mozilla Thunderbird is what has brought me to this forum. That will be my first post asking for help.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Welcome aboard XDA and enjoy your journey around the forums!

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