I came across this site:
http://teddziuba.com/2010/09/programming-things-i-wish-i-knew.html
thought its an interesting article... some from the intro....

"Programming in a startup is much different than programming at a big company. At a startup, not only are you the developer, but you are also the systems administrator for the most part. I've been startupping for three years now, and have had my ass kicked enough times to step back and think that maybe I should learn how to do things the right way rather than try to bludgeon my way through with raw intellect.

These are the things I wish I had known in the beginning, or at least I wish I hadn't been too stubborn to learn."

is hack3r ever going to code and release a real exploit?

its probably Roothacks job to do that, and if any individuals in the community feel like releasing it under Roothack, they are allowed to. Were currently focusing on the new Roothack website and the VMWare subsystem. After that gets up and rolling, we might be able to focus on real world situations and spawn some exploits. But for now, were not focused on that.

I don't know ..