> I would also recommend it for studying operating systems
Perhaps not if you plan of contributing code to any open source OS. Practices like this can leave projects exposed to intellectual property violations.
This is why reverse engineering usually requires more people, each who isn't privy to the previous persons source material.
Perhaps not if you plan of contributing code to any open source OS. Practices like this can leave projects exposed to intellectual property violations.
This is why reverse engineering usually requires more people, each who isn't privy to the previous persons source material.