About Dev Utilities Pro
Who runs this
Dev Utilities Pro is a Bedrocka Tools property, operated by Bedrocka Ventures LLC — an AI-native holding company based in Chicago. Bedrocka Tools builds developer utility sites with the same editorial commitment that defines the whole portfolio: open-source math, primary-source citations, named-author accountability. Dev Utilities Pro at devutilitiespro.com covers cron expression building, Unix timestamp conversion, and number base conversion — tools developers reach for daily, wrapped in methodology documentation they can actually read.
The human behind it
Byron Malone is the founder and editor. He has spent fifteen years working alongside companies, operators, founders, and consulting partners — helping them translate strategy into systems through technology adoption, AI automation, and the practical operating practices that hold up at scale. A significant portion of that work has been deeply technical: debugging production scheduling bugs rooted in cron dialect mismatches, tracing timestamp storage errors in database schemas, untangling integer overflow issues in 32-bit legacy systems. The calculators on this site are the tools Byron kept rebuilding in different contexts — consolidated, documented, and made available without a paywall.
Developer utilities often hide behind SaaS sign-up walls or produce results without showing the underlying logic. Dev Utilities Pro does neither. The cron syntax methodology explains the forward-iteration algorithm. The timestamp methodology documents the Fliegel-Van Flandern calendar conversion. The number bases methodology shows Horner's method and the two's complement derivation. Every answer cites the spec it came from.
How we make money (and how we don't)
We make money two ways. Display ads, labeled “Advertisement” on every page, served through programmatic ad networks targeting developer audiences. Editorial affiliate partnerships, labeled “Editorial pick · Affiliate partner”, where we may earn a commission if you sign up with a developer tool partner we recommend — at no cost to you.
We never let revenue influence calculator logic or recommendations. The math is the math regardless of what any sponsor wants. See our affiliate disclosure for the full list of partners and FTC-compliant terms.
Why open source
Every calculator on this site is published as TypeScript on GitHub under MIT license. Every formula traces to a primary source — IEEE specifications, IANA databases, IETF RFCs, POSIX standards, or peer-reviewed CS references (Knuth, Fliegel-Van Flandern). Every page has a real human reviewer with public accountability. The audience for developer tools will fact-check. That's not a problem — it's the point. Read our editorial standards for the full process.
Contact
Questions, corrections, collaboration, spec errors, accessibility issues — reach us at info@bedrockatools.com. We respond to every message within 3 business days.