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88: Error Monitoring, Crash Reporting, Performance Monitoring - JD Trask

88: Error Monitoring, Crash Reporting, Performance Monitoring - JD Trask

FromTest and Code


88: Error Monitoring, Crash Reporting, Performance Monitoring - JD Trask

FromTest and Code

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Sep 20, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Tools like error monitoring, crash reporting, and performance monitoring are tools to help you create a better user experience and are fast becoming crucial tools for web development and site reliability. But really what are they? And when do you need them?
You've built a cool web app or service, and you want to make sure your customers have a great experience.
You know I advocate for utilizing automated tests so you find bugs before your customers do. However, fast development lifecycles, and quickly reacting to customer needs is a good thing, and we all know that complete testing is not possible. That's why I firmly believe that site monitoring tools like logging, crash reporting, performance monitoring, etc are awesome for maintaining and improving user experience.
John-Daniel Trask, JD, the CEO of Raygun, agreed to come on the show and let me ask all my questions about this whole field. Special Guest: John-Daniel Trask.
Released:
Sep 20, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Test & Code is a weekly podcast hosted by Brian Okken. The show covers a wide array of topics including software engineering, development, testing, Python programming, and many related topics. When we get into the implementation specifics, that's usually Python, such as Python packaging, tox, pytest, and unittest. However, well over half of the topics are language agnostic, such as data science, DevOps, TDD, public speaking, mentoring, feature testing, NoSQL databases, end to end testing, automation, continuous integration, development methods, Selenium, the testing pyramid, and DevOps.