[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Actually reverse engineering is one half of roundtrip engineering.
> Roundtrip engineering is when you can reverse engineer the code
> into a design then forward generate the code from that design again.
>
Isn't reverse engineering when you go from compiled code to source code?
That's the definition I've heard anyway.
/Kalle Blixt
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