I'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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#62"we probably need to capture some of the value of this technology via a for-profit company" Why?
[0] https://www.propublica.org/article/the-worlds-email-encrypti...
[1] http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/04/tech-g...
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#64Regarding RR he says: > we probably need to capture some of the value of this technology via a for-profit company I hope this doesn't mean making it proprietary. I mean obviously a person gets to decide how to best compensate themselves for the fruits of their labor. But I've seen too many compelling technologies fail to achieve the impact they could have because they were proprietary. I mean, DTrace languishes despi…
Re: Leaving Mozilla
#65I'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: Javascript - If you use the'redux' ( http://redux.js.org/ ) framework you can get something like this ( https://github.com/gaearon/redux-devtools-dock-monitor )
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#66Aha. Probably some co-worker noticed his self-description on his blog. Mozilla is staffed by open-minded Californians who regrettably feel compelled to burn wrongthinkers at the stake.
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#67"we probably need to capture some of the value of this technology via a for-profit company" Why?
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#68I'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?
Python and in-browser Javascript are also programs, in theory rr covers the entirety? But I don't know what the ergonomics are like (e.g., how much will you see program activity in your platform that you don't care about, and how well can you see the activity in the code you are debugging?)
This is fixable, however, and on my agenda.
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#69Wonder if that's the end of Mozilla's only southern hemisphere office in Auckland.
I know of at least one other NZ Mozillian (Nick Cameron, on the Rust project) but I'm not sure if he works remotely or at an office.