Tracking Errors with JD Trask
.NET Rocks!21 Apr 2015

Tracking Errors with JD Trask

So how do you track errors in production? JD Trask talks to Carl and Richard about raygun.io, a service for instrumenting your clients and servers in production and feed errors directly to your project tracking and bug reporting systems. The conversation digs into how to deal with errors in your application in a way that actually delights your users - sending emails letting them know you saw they had a problem and are working on it, and being able to see the details of the problems early and often without waiting for complaints. These are the tools for taking your application quality to a higher level!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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