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Sentry Scouts: UX — A Recap
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Sentry Scouts: UX — A Recap

We held our third Sentry Scouts Meetup in March, but never wrote up a recap about our amazing panel discussion on UX. We've now addressed this by writing one.

How to Make Your Meetup Memorable (Spoiler: Make it Fun)
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How to Make Your Meetup Memorable (Spoiler: Make it Fun)

Sentry’s own Developer Evangelist(a) Chloe Condon joins Jessica Deen, Microsoft Cloud Developer Advocate, on the newest episode of The Open Source Show to chat about improving the ol’ standard meetup model.

How Wix Supports TDD with their TestKit for Sentry’s Raven SDK
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How Wix Supports TDD with their TestKit for Sentry’s Raven SDK

Ziv Levy, Software Engineer at Wix (a Sentry customer), recently faced two challenges: simulating a bug in Wix code and testing report data. Here's how he overcame those challenges with their TestKit for Sentry's Raven SDK.

Shipping Sentry 9
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Shipping Sentry 9

Sentry 9 is a release that was long in the making, touched by virtually every member of our application engineering team in some way.

How Droplr Uses Sentry to Debug Serverless Applications
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How Droplr Uses Sentry to Debug Serverless Applications

Antoni Orfin, Chief Architect at Droplr, shares how his team used Sentry to navigate the uncharted territory of debugging Serverless applications.

A Comedy of Errors -- Or Weis of Rookout
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A Comedy of Errors -- Or Weis of Rookout

In A Comedy of Errors, we talk to engineers about the weirdest, worst, and most interesting issues they’ve encountered (and resolved) over the years.

Sentry Scouts: DevOps — A Recap
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Sentry Scouts: DevOps — A Recap

We held our second Sentry Scouts Meetup in February, but never wrote up a recap about our excellent panel discussion on DevOps. We've now addressed this by writing one.

Exception Perceptions: Attack of the Cloned Issues (for Better Understanding User Behavior)
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Exception Perceptions: Attack of the Cloned Issues (for Better Understanding User Behavior)

We’re back! That’s right, we have a new episode of Exception Perceptions to share with y’all. This is part 2 of of our Star Wars series, and this time we’re talking all about using errors to better understand user behavior.

4 Ways the New York Times and Sentry Simplify their Tech
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4 Ways the New York Times and Sentry Simplify their Tech

James Cunningham, Sentry's Ops Lead, recently spoke to Nick Rockwell, CTO at The New York Times (a Sentry customer), and Yonas Beshawred of Stackshare about simple solutions, React, and going serverless.

Relevance and Ownership of Issues in Sentry 9
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Relevance and Ownership of Issues in Sentry 9

With Sentry 9, we've expanded your ability to control who owns what in your Projects, while also expanding the power of teams and individuals to take action with that ownership. How does this work?

Sentry Raises $16 Million Series B from NEA and Accel
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Sentry Raises $16 Million Series B from NEA and Accel

We recently raised an additional $16 million in funding from our partners at NEA and Accel. What are we going to do with these additional funds?

Introducing Sentry 9
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Introducing Sentry 9

With Sentry 9, we help you prioritize rapid iteration so you can fix what’s important and stay in your workflow without distraction.

How Sentry Bridges the Gap Between Support and Engineering
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How Sentry Bridges the Gap Between Support and Engineering

Most Sentry users (like you) are software engineers. That's why it's important that support for our platform be provided by other engineers. Learn how we approach this with our Support Engineering team.

Sentry Scouts: Open Source - A Recap
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Sentry Scouts: Open Source - A Recap

We held our first Sentry Scouts Meetup in January, but never wrote up a recap about our excellent panel discussion. Until now.

How a Windows 10 Update Might Have Broken Your .NET App
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How a Windows 10 Update Might Have Broken Your .NET App

Several days ago, Microsoft released the April 2018 Update (1803) of Windows 10. This release was an in-place installation of .NET Framework 4. Surprise! An app you created yesterday, or even years ago, could suddenly start crashing because of an OS update.

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