Greetings everyone.
My name is David, I work for T Komp, a Software solutions company that was founded 20 years ago in Bydgoszcz, from a single man’s vision. Over the last 20 years. We’ve been focused on fixing bugs in software. Finding bugs takes time. Too much time. But we identified the need – FIND THE PAST… (Da Vinci’s way /humorous, can be omitted)
Time Machine for .NET speeds up bug fixing by recording and replaying key moments from the past, (Bam) NOW!
Speed equals time, time equals money, money equals new technology and new technology is the future.
Our goal is the same as every developer’s … CHANGE THE FUTURE.
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For the last 20 years… (at start of this phrase, click).
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20 sec mark – (automatic) clock stops rewinding.
But we have identified the need… find the past (at start of this phrase, click)
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Our goal is… (at start of this phrase, click)
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In an ideal world, there would be no bugs – Developers wouldn’t make any mistakes, and everything would be on time.
But, we’re not in an ideal world – so the root problems are hard to find. We can’t use all our tools all the time, and everything’s against the clock.
So what’s new? Until now, we couldn’t record the history of variables’ values, or replay the execution of all the statements, or simply cut the costs. Now we can.
Once upon a time in Poland (no, this isn’t the next chapter in the Witcher series,) we were writing a cheque for our Fortune 500 client. Why? Because we had been debugging their project for 3 days and achieved nothing. We were dead in the water. Then, another team tried out the Time Machine prototype. What happened next blew us all away. In 15 minutes time, it found the very root of the problem.
“Put the cheque book away, guys!!!”
It was literally 80 times faster than anything else. Bug fix number 11869 was only the beginning…
The beginning is a great time at .NET.
When Microsoft Visual Studio community edition was launched, it was downloaded 7 million times in its first 10 months.
This is, Time Machine for .NET and it runs on Visual Studio.
Over its 2 years development, seeds investments worth EUR 700k have gone into this project. The next step is getting partners and resellers on board, and lunching this $25 per month innovation onto the market.
But first, we want 100 developers to leave here today (Wolves summit) with a 1 year free subscription, which means you need to talk to us.
Email us here, read about us here talk to us HERE.
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Email us here – point at your email on the screen
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