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Reverse Engineering
Reverse engineering is when you take something apart to figure out how it works. In the context of computers, this means taking apart a program or piece of hardware to figure out how it was made or how it works. This is often done by experts, called reverse engineers, who can analyze the code or circuitry and figure out how different parts of the program or device work. They can use this information to create their own version or to fix problems with the original. It’s like taking apart a puzzle to see how it was put together, so that you can make your own puzzle or fix any pieces that are broken.