Sentry

Looking Back on 2018

Sentry
It’s February, which means it's the perfect time for us to publish our 2018 year in review. Other organizations publish these in January or even December, and t...
Read on

Welcome Mimi Nguyen

Sentry
Mimi can order from a restaurant menu in under fifteen seconds and have zero regrets. She’s passionate about deep-fried cheese curds and combining her software ...
Read on

Welcome Kathrin Bierhaus

Sentry
Kathrin joined our Vienna office after 8 years in a business law firm (team assistant and business development assistant). She's still trying to make sure she d...
Read on

The Sentry Workflow — Alert

Sentry
We get it — errors suck. And you don’t want to spend too much of your time fixing them, dealing with them, investigating them, etc. In our Workflow blog post se...
Read on

Welcome Bruno Garcia

Sentry
Bruno joins Sentry as a Software Engineer in our Vienna office. Bruno has been building applications professionally in C# and .NET for more than 10 years, worki...
Read on

Meet an Intern — Ayesha Omarali

Sentry
Ayesha joined Sentry as an intern this past summer and fall! She's a Bay Area native and a rising senior from UC Berkeley. Before switching to her major in comp...
Read on

Safe Web Services with Actix and Sentry

Sentry
Remember that time Mom told you that the internet is a dangerous place? No? Well, she did, but you weren’t listening. Jokes aside, we can probably all agree tha...
Read on

How to Build a SaaS Application Block by Block

Sentry
When constructing a SaaS application, it’s easy to begin in the wrong place — namely, with architecture. Focusing first on software or architecture seems appeal...
Read on

Welcome Sydney Ryan

Sentry
Sydney is originally from Minneapolis, and really appreciates the bay area’s milder climate. They spent the last few years at a really small startup, and are ve...
Read on

Minidumps: Giving Weight to Your Electron Bug Reports

Sentry
Sentry introduced (welcomed) support for minidump crash reports earlier this year. In this post, Tim Fish, an essential contributor and co-maintainer of Sentry’...
Read on

4 Reasons Why Your Source Maps are Broken & How to Fix Them

Sentry
Source maps are awesome. Namely, because they are used to display your original JavaScript while debugging, which is a lot easier to look at than minified produ...
Read on

Welcome Vlad Cretu

Sentry
Vlad joins us from Atlassian, where he was the Head of Engineering for the HipChat Server and Data Center. At Sentry, he's VP (which stands for Vice President, ...
Read on

Shipping Clean Code at Sentry with Linters, Travis CI, Percy, & More

Sentry
Shipping clean, safe, and correct code is a high priority for engineering at Sentry. Bugs are best discovered before they hit production because afterward they ...
Read on

Tools This Engineer Uses: Vim, iTerm2, Control P

Sentry
You probably use many tools to get you through the day. Do you ever wonder what tools get other people through their days? In our Tools This Engineer Uses serie...
Read on

Life at Sentry: Meet Saloni Dudziak, VP of People

Sentry
In our appropriately named Life at Sentry series, we talk to Sentry employees about what life is like at Sentry (and how they ended up here). In this edition, w...
Read on

How a Content Security Policy (CSP) Could Have Protected Newegg

Sentry
Fifteen lines of code — 15 lines of JavaScript, to be precise — is all it took for Magecart (editor’s note: lol at that name) to capture payment data on Newegg'...
Read on

Welcome Hannah Katz

Sentry
Join us in welcoming Hannah to the team. She went to RISD for illustration and her background is mostly in games, more recently for Family Guy and Futurama. She...
Read on

Exception Perceptions: Turning C# into a 5-Star Mobile App with Xamarin

Sentry
286255111 On this episode of Exception Perceptions, Xamarin + Azure Cloud Developer Advocate Brandon Minnick stopped by to chat with Sentry’s Developer Evangeli...
Read on
Go to Previous PageGo to Next Page
© 2024 • Sentry is a registered Trademark of Functional Software, Inc.