I hate bugs, and used to hate debugging. That’s why I started Ozcode. Now, with Ozcode Production Debugger, debugging is a breeze.
Our team just got back from Seattle and Microsoft’s annual Build conference—and what a trip it was. Aside from connecting with the developer community
Microsoft’s iconic Build conference is just 5 days away! We’ll be there showing OzCode to the masses and giving away some awesome T-shirts and
The wait is finally over, and it was definitely worth it! We are happy to announce today the launch of OzCode 4.0, in tandem
Our CTO Omer Raviv often says that debugging, at its worst, turns well-meaning developers into zombies. Blindly hitting F10 or F11, aimlessly wandering through code trying to
Microsoft Connect has finally arrived and it comes bearing gifts. Visual Studio 2019 Preview 1 has been released with a lot of great features. Let’s
Modern application development has been transformed by the appearance of Cloud Services. Long gone are the days where each company kept a server computer
It’s been a while since OzCode released a major new version, but OzCode 4.0 will make up for the long wait – big time.
Briefly introduce yourself, what is your role in the Ozcode team? I’m a lead developer on the Ozcode team, mostly working with .NET technologies.
OzCode is introducing a new feature in version 3.5: Conditional Search. The regular search is great to search for text in expression properties and
You know better than anyone that debugging is as fun as lying on the beach…covered with jelly fishes. Or allowing the turkey to overcook
One of the most popular features in OzCode is the ability Search through objects and collections. Search has been with us since the earliest prototypes of