Bart

Software Engineer - Red Gate Software

Win one of 10 free copies of ANTS Profiler

Published Tuesday, February 12, 2008 11:53 AM

We're going to be working on a new version of Red Gate's award winning performance profiler over the next few months and we need your feedback to make it even better! Respond to the survey at https://www.surveymk.com///s.aspx?sm=AY9BjmF5HBBxhifLo5uQIw_3d_3d, and you will be entered into a prize draw to win a copy of the profiler. It's dead simple and should take no more than 5 minutes to complete.

We are also currently evaluating the usability of ANTS Profiler and are looking for .NET Professionals to provide feedback on the initial design ideas for our next release.

The session will last 45 minutes to 1 hour and will include a short interview as well as going through some scenarios with prototypes of the designs.

These sessions can be run remotely from the comfort of your own office chair or if you live close to Red Gate then you can visit our offices.

Interested? Do you want to know more?

Just send a mail to usability@red-gate.com and we will contact you.

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About Bart Read

Bart has done many things since he started work at Red Gate Software Ltd in August 2004, but nowadays he's (mainly) the product manager for the .NET Developer Tools. He still feels like this is a bit like admitting you were cheering for the Empire whilst watching Star Wars, but for now he's along for the ride. In a previous incarnation he was a project manager leading the .NET Reflector Pro, ANTS Memory Profiler 5, ANTS Performance Profiler 4 & 5, and SQL Prompt 3.0 - 3.6 projects. He still occasionally writes some code and, in the past, has touched the code for most of the Red Gate SQL developer tools... some of them still haven't recovered from the shock. He was born and grew up in Dorset, was educated in Nottingham and London, and likes music and real ale. His photo is extremely misleading.


















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