Co-founder/CEO @ ** We're hiring - https://angel.co/rollbar/jobs **
Rollbar is a full-stack error monitoring platform. Developers use it to find, reproduce, and fix bugs many times faster than legacy solutions (like digging through log files or responding to customer support issues).
It works by integrating into each part of the application: client (iOS, Android, JS) and server (Ruby, Python, Node, PHP, many others). This gives us code-level visibility on errors that happen in production. When an error is detected, our libraries collect a wealth of data about the error (e.g. which lines of code) and its context (e.g. which user was affected), and report it to our API. Then we analyze, de-dupe, send alerts, and prepare the data for further analysis by the developer.
Large customers love us our ability to de-dupe millions of errors into root causes that they can search, sort, and prioritize. Teams of all sizes love being able to respond quickly to new bugs that appear in production, and rest easy knowing that when something breaks, Rollbar tells them. From May 2012 to Present (3 years 8 months) Mentor @ From June 2012 to Present (3 years 7 months) Advisor @ Helping out with tech, strategy, and org. Acquired by Chegg in June 2014. From June 2011 to June 2014 (3 years 1 month) CTO @ From July 2011 to March 2012 (9 months) Co-founder / CTO @ From January 2008 to July 2011 (3 years 7 months) Web Developer @ I worked mostly in PHP, Javascript, and Actionscript to build web2.0 applications (hikkup.com and cubevoice.com) and flash widgets. From March 2007 to November 2007 (9 months) Co-founder @ I got my roommate and another friend to start this with me... we bought hundreds of used textbooks from students on campus and then sold most of them on Amazon. We did make money, but it wasn't scalable enough to turn into something real. From June 2006 to June 2007 (1 year 1 month) Business Operations @ I made cold calls, negotiated deals, and worked to automate the business processes as much as possible. The most fun part was hacking together a collaborative CRM application in about three weeks. From November 2005 to October 2006 (1 year)
B.S., Management Science and Engineering, Computer Science @ Stanford University From 2005 to 2008 Brian Rue is skilled in: Web Applications, Programming Languages, Scalability, Product Development, Analytics, Virality, Monetization, Facebook API, Python, ActionScript, JavaScript, PHP, Flash, MySQL, Memcached, Viral Marketing
Websites:
http://brianrue.wordpress.com