Adam Leventhal (programmer)
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Leventhal, November 2008
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Born | 1979 United States |
Education | B.Sc. Brown University |
Occupation | Chief Technical Officer at Delphix |
Known for | DTrace |
Website | http://dtrace.org/blogs/ahl/ |
Adam Leventhal (born 1979 in the United States) is an American software engineer, and one of the three authors of DTrace, a dynamic tracing facility in Solaris 10 (Sun Microsystems' latest OS) which allows users to observe, debug and tune system behavior in real time.[1] Available to the public since November 2003, DTrace has since been used to find opportunities for performance improvements in production environments.[2] Adam joined the Solaris kernel development team after graduating cum laude from Brown University in 2001 with his B.Sc. in Math and Computer Science. In 2006, Adam and his DTrace colleagues were chosen Gold winners in The Wall Street Journal's Technology Innovation Awards contest by a panel of judges representing industry as well as research and academic institutions.[3] A year after Sun Microsystems was acquired by Oracle Corp, Leventhal announced he was leaving the company.[4]
References
Articles
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External links
- Adam Leventhal's blog on dtrace.org
- Adam Leventhal's blog from Sun, now hosted by Oracle
- Open Solaris Community
- The Scoble Show interviews DTrace's creators
- Interview with Adam Leventhal in the San Francisco Chronicle
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