Giving back to the development community is important to us over here at Exceptionless. We love open source! As such, the Exceptionless NuGet assembly library, with 31 assemblies and over 176,000 package downloads, is ever growing and expanding right along with our GitHub repos. We thought we would give everyone a quick tour, and at the same time …Read More
We cover the basic features of the Exceptionless platform on our feature tour page, but we wanted to give everyone a deeper look into all the information available via the web-based, real-time .NET error reporting admin area. Continue reading to learn more. The Dashboard The Exceptionless Dashboard features a quick overview of the exceptions for …Read More
How a client eliminated 50+ exceptions/hour Recently, a client contacted us and gave us a pretty incredible case study. He found a huge number of “leaking” exceptions by eliminating all of the empty catch statements in his ASP.NET code and sending an exception to Exceptionless instead. By doing so, he was able to track down …Read More
We have all worked on projects, large and small, where tiny, one-off bugs went unnoticed for a while before they were finally reported by a user or discovered by a developer. In some instances, these bugs probably affected the end-user’s ability to use the service, purchase an item, etc, meaning that there was a direct impact …Read More
The Power of .NET Error Reporting One of our long time customers, ApexCCTV, recently described how Exceptionless’ .NET error reporting allowed them to find and squash a bug that was causing their website to be completely unusable by some customers. Because of the e-commerce development environment being used, this issue would not have been brought …Read More
About a year and a week ago I started work for CodeSmith Tools. Before I get into this, I’m a Mac person, so I never saw myself ending up in a .Net shop. Before I was getting ready for my interview I hadn’t even looked at the language, only heard about it vaguely. Having only …Read More