Leaving Mozilla
robert.ocallahan.org
Leaving Mozilla
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#2I wish him the best of luck. rr is really awesome and deserves even more attention.
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#3So no, he is not leaving for "rest and relaxation"
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#4Does anyone knows of similar tools for Python and in-browser Javascript?
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#6I've never heard about rr http://rr-project.org/ ), his tool to record program execution and debug it afterwards. The alleged 1.2x slowdown in execution is negligible. The ability to reverse in time is almost a nirvana. I'm sad I didn't have it when I used to program C++. Hope he succeeds in his new endeavor. We'd all win big. Does anyone knows of similar tools for Python and in-browser Javascript?
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#7I've never heard about rr http://rr-project.org/ ), his tool to record program execution and debug it afterwards. The alleged 1.2x slowdown in execution is negligible. The ability to reverse in time is almost a nirvana. I'm sad I didn't have it when I used to program C++. Hope he succeeds in his new endeavor. We'd all win big. Does anyone knows of similar tools for Python and in-browser Javascript?
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#8> One of Mozilla's most senior engineers who has worked on Mozilla projects as a contributor and employee for well over a decade particularly working in the graphics code and helping make native audio and video in the browser a reality.
http://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/48ix55/robert_ocall...
Re: Leaving Mozilla
#9I've never heard about rr http://rr-project.org/ ), his tool to record program execution and debug it afterwards. The alleged 1.2x slowdown in execution is negligible. The ability to reverse in time is almost a nirvana. I'm sad I didn't have it when I used to program C++. Hope he succeeds in his new endeavor. We'd all win big. Does anyone knows of similar tools for Python and in-browser Javascript?
Re: Leaving Mozilla
#10I've never heard about rr http://rr-project.org/ ), his tool to record program execution and debug it afterwards. The alleged 1.2x slowdown in execution is negligible. The ability to reverse in time is almost a nirvana. I'm sad I didn't have it when I used to program C++. Hope he succeeds in his new endeavor. We'd all win big. Does anyone knows of similar tools for Python and in-browser Javascript?