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A flurry of Web 2.0

A few months ago my friend Rolf Rolles created the Reverse Engineering reddit. It's pretty awesome. It focuses on random reverse engineering related articles and lots and lots of academic papers, mostly for static code analysis. The submission quality is pretty high (or the moderators reject a lot of submissions, I don't really know). So just in case you are not aware of this reddit yet, I suggest you hop over there and subscribe to it.

While we are at it, for those of you stalking me already. I have a Twitter account now. That should make your job easier.

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Rolf Rolles on :

I started this project when reddit was running a "start a reddit" contest, where the prize was a MacBook Pro (I didn't win). It's been somewhat disappointing: as it turns out, you can't just bombard a group of programmers with hardcore assembly-level material and expect them to get it. Hopefully with your announcement here, the demographic will shift toward practicing reverse engineers. All are welcome to share links.

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