(I’m an early employee of what was, on my start date, just called “Void Star.”)
As I recall it, the name meant two things:
1. Our “autonomous testing” approach is the opposite, or the antithesis, of flaky and unreliable testing methodologies.
2. You can think of our product as standing in dialectical opposition to buggy customer software, pointing out its internal contradictions (bugs) and together synthesizing a new, bug-free software product. (N.b.: I’ve never actually read Hegel.)
We did note the resonance with Hypothesis (a library I like a lot!) at the time, but it was just an added bonus :).
As I recall it, the name meant two things:
1. Our “autonomous testing” approach is the opposite, or the antithesis, of flaky and unreliable testing methodologies.
2. You can think of our product as standing in dialectical opposition to buggy customer software, pointing out its internal contradictions (bugs) and together synthesizing a new, bug-free software product. (N.b.: I’ve never actually read Hegel.)
We did note the resonance with Hypothesis (a library I like a lot!) at the time, but it was just an added bonus :).