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Think of RECESSIM as a directory and a place of direct entry.    | Think of RECESSIM as a directory and a place of direct entry.    | ||
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| − | * Looking for a great place to collaborate on what you are working on? Post your work here, it's free and dedicated to Reverse Engineering!  | + | *Looking for a great place to collaborate on what you are working on? Post your work here, it's free and dedicated to Reverse Engineering!  | 
Revision as of 11:20, 18 May 2020
Is anyone working on Reverse Engineering this and if so, who?
That's the question a lot of us ask and we turn to Google for an answer. Maybe someone has a blog or posted to a forum about what they are working on. Perhaps it's on Twitter or there's a Github page devoted to it. Whatever it is, it's isolated from everything else and a chore to find.
What if everything being reverse engineered was available in one location?
Think of RECESSIM as a directory and a place of direct entry.
- Already have a blog or location where your work is posted? Great! Create a page and link to your work so others can find it.
 - Looking for a great place to collaborate on what you are working on? Post your work here, it's free and dedicated to Reverse Engineering!