| ▲ | dwedge 2 hours ago | |
I think they were nitpicking the term "reverse engineering" which is fair if the source is available | ||
| ▲ | selcuka 9 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
The source was available, but with cryptic variable names and (apparently) no or little comments: > Ward mentioned that the biggest bottleneck was the cryptic variable names—short abbreviations that were common in old-school programming but made the code nearly impossible to follow. > "He not only commented everything," Ward marveled, "he went through every single line of code and renamed every single variable for me in about three days. I think it's still fair to use the term "reverse engineering". | ||