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This week was a special one from Bryan Cantrill. He was awarded one of MIT's Technology Review 35. An award that claims, "Their work is a road map to what's hot in emerging technology--and their achievements will shape the world we live in for decades to come." Which is an awesome achievement. Fortunately I managed to get some time with him to chat about the award and DTrace, the innovation that won him the prize.
In the interview, Bryan mentions a post to comp.unix.solaris that inspired him to email Sun. Here is a reference to the post by Jeff Bonwick.
Here is the article about Developer aims for Dtrace on FreeBSD.
If you want to be involved with OpenSolaris, there is a dedicated DTrace community. More on DTrace can be found here.
Thanks again to Stingray for the intro music (Meet Me In The Middle).
Running Time: 29:37
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This week was a special one from Bryan Cantrill. He was awarded one of MIT's Technology Review 35. An award that claims, "Their work is a road map to what's hot in emerging technology--and their achievements will shape the world we live in for decades to come." Which is an awesome achievement. Fortunately I managed to get some time with him to chat about the award and DTrace, the innovation that won him the prize.
In the interview, Bryan mentions a post to comp.unix.solaris that inspired him to email Sun. Here is a reference to the post by Jeff Bonwick.
Here is the article about Developer aims for Dtrace on FreeBSD.
If you want to be involved with OpenSolaris, there is a dedicated DTrace community. More on DTrace can be found here.
Thanks again to Stingray for the intro music (Meet Me In The Middle).
