Sun Microsystems’ DTrace lets developers look at a multi-machine system and understand what’s going on. It’s very popular with developers — it’s gotten mentioned several times in conversations I’ve been in — so I wanted to meet the team and understand what it does and why developers love it so much. Here you meet the three developers who wrote DTrace: Bryan Cantril, Mike Shapiro, and Adam Leventhal.
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July 23rd, 2007 at 12:18 am
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October 14th, 2008 at 2:30 pm
To DTrace evelopers,
I saw your interview video and found it very interesting. I am an
instructor who teaches DTrace for
Solaris administrators. The
developers provided
me with an excellent
hiigh level view of
the subject.
Thank you,
Robert Greene