The Scalyr Guide to Getting Started Logging as Quickly as Possible
With quick-start guides to logging in Java, C++, Python, C#, JavaScript, Ruby, Go, Node.js, & Spring Boot
Publisher Description
Logging used to be purely a troubleshooting tool. Now, it’s a source of fascinating data that your group can turn into a competitive advantage. It’s basically application archaeology.
This book has enough information to get you started logging in a wide variety of tech stacks. You’ll learn the absolute basics in all of those tech stacks, as well as a bit of deeper theory. And this knowledge will start you down the path learning about application archaeology.
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