At DashCam.io, I improved instant replay by adding pause, managing space, integrating cloud previews, and creating a Jira plugin. I also boosted performance, fixed CPU issues, and used Electron and Vue 3, all in a remote, asynchronous setup.
During my tenure at DashCam.io, I was integral to the evolution of our instant replay solutions, a tool designed to enhance the productivity of developers. My role encompassed a range of responsibilities aimed at both feature development and performance optimization.
One of my key achievements was developing the ability to pause automatic replay capturing, which provided users with greater control over their recording sessions. Recognizing the need to manage system resources effectively, I introduced a feature to automatically delete old replays, thus optimizing system space and ensuring smooth performance.
In addition, I worked on integrating cloud-based functionalities, which allowed users to preview and store replays in the cloud, making them easily accessible and shareable. A significant project was creating a Jira plugin that facilitated the preview of replays within Jira tickets, significantly enhancing the user workflow and efficiency.
My role also involved various design adjustments and performance improvements. I tackled issues related to CPU usage and ensured the application remained responsive and efficient. Working with a stack that included Electron, Vue 3, and Vite, I contributed to both the desktop and web applications, engaging in a remote, asynchronous work environment.
My experience at DashCam.io was marked by a focus on innovation and efficiency, driving forward the capabilities of our replay technology and contributing to a more streamlined and effective development process.