My Perspective on Computers

Ever since I was young, I've understood code better than anything else. To me, it's not just a collection of languages or a set of rules; it's the purest form of logic. Every line, every function, every loop is a step in a well-defined process, and that makes perfect sense to me.
For a lot of people, the digital world can feel like a black box. They use apps, they browse the web, but they don't understand the gears turning underneath. My passion is pulling back the curtain on that box. I believe that true mastery comes from understanding the core logic that powers everything around us. This is the foundation of my work as a programmer and an ethical hacker.
I am a programmer first and a hacker second.
The world of computers is one of continuous challenge and problem-solving, and that's exactly what I'm drawn to. It's a field where you can never say you've learned everything. New languages, new frameworks, and new vulnerabilities emerge every day. This constant evolution means there's always a puzzle to solve, a system to fortify, or a new way to break things just to learn how to fix them.
My blog is my way of speaking my mind about this journey. You can expect to see posts about the projects I'm working on—the wins, the bugs, and the "aha!" moments. The topics won't be rigidly structured, but they'll always center on the core principles of ethical hacking and programming. I'll share my thoughts on everything from reverse engineering a piece of software to the most efficient way to write a Python script.
This isn't just a place for tutorials; it's a place for reflection. It's where I'll share my perspective on the logic that governs our digital world and the continuous problem-solving that makes my work so engaging. I hope you'll join me on this journey as I continue to build, break, and learn.
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Gage Morrow
Gage Morrow
Hello, I'm Gage Morrow, an ethical hacker and developer. My work is dedicated to understanding and fortifying digital defenses by thinking like an attacker. With over a decade of hands-on experience in computer systems, I specialize in penetration testing and software development. Through my blog, I aim to share my technical deep dives and practical projects. You can expect to see content on topics like: Building security tools with Python, such as a real-time network monitor with Scapy. Exploring software development for security, including my network reconnaissance tool and a stock trading simulator. Discussions on cybersecurity, open source projects, and more.