Logging in JavaScript Best Practices
Logging is an age-old practice, but we're still doing some major things wrong. Joe will be taking us through various aspects of logging:
- Why to log
- When to log
- How to log well
- JS Tooling/Testing for logging
Talk by Joe Reeve at the JS Roundabout meetup.
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Пікірлер: 18
It's mostly chit chat, the talk starts at 5:39
Not disappointed, has structure upon which to continue adding more specifics from other sources, especially helpful when one is new to logging.
This guy definitely does the daily standup and user stories.
Somewhat disappointed. For some reason, the talk does sounds like it was scruff-ed from a couple hours of chatting with a friend. It holds very little information about architectural, design, implementation guidelines specific to JS (except for a few tool examples one can pick up faster with google). No JS-specific examples of how to plan ahead to help programmers improving their log. Not a lot of value besides pointing out the obvious.
Looks more about logging in general that about JS logging. But it really helped me!
@dejangegic
7 ай бұрын
General knowledge is always better as it's easier to understand implementations when you know the wider picture
awesome!
Nice!
cocky little guy. you get one of those in every office.
Ehi guys, someone knows why he claims to not log username and email? 17:12
@AnuragSaklani
3 жыл бұрын
Although a very late comment but email is a PII (Personally Identifiable Information)
First 5 minutes of this is why I don't go to conferences anymore. Too many irrelevant stories that might be nice but not the raw info I came for.
8:04
Very basic staff. But btw thanks
Nice effort but too much chit-chat. Very general information. Nothing groundbreaking. If you know that there are log levels like debug, error, warning, and info then you know 95% of this talk.
Log4j 💀
95% waste of time
great talker but not that informative