
Ken Sykes
@KensyAtMS
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Microsoft, Windows 3.0 developer, Time Travel developer, Husband, Father, Grandfather, Christian
Joined January 2023
Collect Time Travel traces quickly and easily with new command line recorder! Install anywhere (Windows 10 or later), record child processes, monitor process launch, then open in WinDbg. More details:
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RT @wmessmer: If you update WinDbg today (1.2504.15001.0), you might notice another icon in the View tab of the ribbon, one called "Paralle….
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RT @0vercl0k: The latest TTD release includes some pretty cool changes; you can now 'break on registers' (!tt br) & navigate to the next mo….
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RT @wmessmer: If you've updated WinDbg in the last week or so and open a kernel dump, you may have noticed that there's an "Extensions" tab….
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It's been a minute since we have released a new version of TTD! New version is now available (1.11.410) which fixes module selective recording, enables large queries via .Calls() and fixes some emulator bugs reported by our customers.
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This section describes time travel debugging.
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RT @davidmarcus: I am crossing the Rubicon and backing the Republican Party and President Trump. Many — including a former version of myse….
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We love to hear how Time Travel Debugging (TTD) helps real people fix real issues. Do you have a story to share? Read more about TTD helping to solve an ASAN deadlock and improve MSVC's ASAN support here:
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We love hearing from people who use Time Travel Debugging (TTD) to dramatically reduce the time spent diagnosing issues. Our security team recently worked with the compiler team to solve a nasty...
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RT @sinem__akinci: 🆕The Time Travel Debugging team also uses Copilot Chat as an AI assistant to help answer relevant programming questions….
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Ken Sykes and Juan Carlos Arevalo Baeza (JCAB) are both Principal Software Engineers who work on the Time Travel Debugging team at Microsoft, which is the team that maintains and develops the Windows...
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Part 2 of how we use Copilot while working on TTD.
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Ken Sykes and Juan Carlos Arevalo Baeza (JCAB) are both Principal Software Engineers who work on the Time Travel Debugging team at Microsoft, which is the team that maintains and develops the Windows...
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This was a fun collaboration with Sinem to talk a bit about how Copilot helps us work on TTD.
The Time Travel Debugging team uses Copilot in their C++ codebases to assist with many of their repetitive tasks, helping generate up to 80% of their code and letting them focus on reviewing code generated. Read more on their experience in our blog post!.
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RT @ruima: Crazy story of the week:. The tragic incident surrounding the Netflix adaptation of the "Three Body Problem" series is not widel….
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RT @wmessmer: If you've ever wanted to live debug user mode Linux processes (e.g.: in WSL) from WinDbg, with 1.2402.24001.0, you can! Star….
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RT @augmendtech: It's launch day🚀! Come check us out and hear more at and sign up for free at .
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Scale your expertise and yourself. Easy AI-assisted knowledge recorder that you can embed in documentation, wiki, or website. Let your team ask questions and get fast answers with references to the...
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