Kickstarting Sentry Meetups with Community Show-and-Tell Night
Sentry's new Developer Advocate is kicking off our new event series.
Sentry's new Developer Advocate is kicking off our new event series.
In our Building a Sentry series, we'll be covering all the nitty-gritty details that go into building a debug experience at scale.
Other than Python, JavaScript is the oldest platform that Sentry properly supports, which makes sense considering many Python services (including Sentry itself) have a JavaScript front-end. The system that almost everybody uses to debug transpiled code (and the hopefully apparent subject of this blog post) is source maps. Today, we want to focus on some of the their shortcomings and why source maps cause problems for platforms like Sentry.
In our Sentry for Data series, we explain precisely why Sentry is the perfect tool for your data team.
Errors suck. Who wants to spend too much time fixing or investigating them? In our Workflow series, we'll help you optimize your workflow, from crash to resolution.
In our Tools This Engineer Uses series, we explore the routines, systems, and tools people rely on to solve problems and accomplish goals.
Our new Sentry for Good program amplifies the voices of non-profits, open-source tools, and educational institutions.
In our Building a Sentry series, we'll be covering all the nitty-gritty details that go into building a debug experience at scale.
Over two years ago, Sentry started supporting its first native platform: iOS. Since then, we’ve added support for many other platforms via minidumps and recently introduced our own SDK for native applications to make capturing all that precious information more accessible. Now, the time has come to lift the curtain and show you how we handle native crashes in Sentry. Join us on a multi-year journey from our first baby-steps at native crash analysis to Symbolicator, the reusable open-source service that we’ve built to make native crash reporting easier than ever.
Cut time from error to resolution with Rookout's new integration on the Sentry Integration Platform.
Here's a look at how we strengthened our automated tests by surfacing JavaScript errors from Selenium tests in the report.
This summer, we're taking native crash reporting to the next level by introducing a couple of key features.
In our Building a Sentry series, we'll be covering all the nitty-gritty details that go into building a debug experience at scale.
We'd like to introduce you to the result of a year's worth of work — Snuba, the primary storage and query service for event data that powers Sentry in production.