This past week we released Exceptionless 4.0.2 and Exceptionless.NET 4.0.3, consisting of maintenance updates that fixed several usability issues for self hosters, various performance, issues, bug fixes, and some general improvements. Below is a highlight of the release notes, and don’t forget to let us know how we’re doing or what can improve by following …Read More
Watch out this week, Blake’s on fire! We’re talking email loggings, UI tweaks, Exceptionless.NET updates and fixes, Foundatio updates, and Foundatio.Repositories updates. Lot’s going on, let’s check it out in this week’s Live Code Demo. Exceptionless Updates This week, we made improvements to email logging and documentation when running in dev mode. Find out more …Read More
Blake’s back at it this week, onward to something new after the Exceptionless 4.0 launch. Today we talk deduplicate event totals, setting minimum log levels, updates to Foundatio, and tracking down an event processor job issue! We had previously reverted to earlier commits that showed the deduplicated event total separately from the event total, but …Read More
Do you get annoyed and overwhelmed by event and error notifications? You probably have more than one version of your application running, and often older versions of your app may still be triggering events that have been fixed in newer versions. Those events and notifications aren’t very helpful, so we implemented a versioning system that allows you …Read More
Do you get annoyed and overwhelmed by event and error notifications? You probably have more than one version of your application running, and often older versions of your app may still be triggering events that have been fixed in newer versions. Those events and notifications aren’t very helpful, so we implemented a versioning system that allows you …Read More
That’s right! We’ve re-imagined how session heartbeats and session end events should work on the back end and were able to make them much more efficient, allowing us to stop counting them toward user plan limits! This blog post explains our original goals and implementation of these session events, and how we were able to retain …Read More
That’s right! We’ve re-imagined how session heartbeats and session end events should work on the back end and were able to make them much more efficient, allowing us to stop counting them toward user plan limits! This blog post explains our original goals and implementation of these session events, and how we were able to retain …Read More
Exceptionless.NET v3.5.0 and Exceptionless.JavaScript v1.4.0 have been released and they are chock full of new features and feature improvements! There weren’t a whole lot of bug fixes with these releases. Could it be that Exceptionless is working and we’ve squelched most of the bugs? We think so! Notably, we focused on sessions, real time configuration, and logging, …Read More
Exceptionless.NET v3.5.0 and Exceptionless.JavaScript v1.4.0 have been released and they are chock full of new features and feature improvements! There weren’t a whole lot of bug fixes with these releases. Could it be that Exceptionless is working and we’ve squelched most of the bugs? We think so! Notably, we focused on sessions, real time configuration, and logging, …Read More
Prioritizing your bug fixes and development time in general can be a daunting task. Sometimes, as developers, we want to work on this shiny widget or this annoying bug, and we don’t really have anything in our face telling us to quit focusing on our dreams and work on what matters to the bottom line. …Read More