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Wellington, have you seen us? Here's the story of the Raygun neon sign

In early November, at an event Raygun hosted at Dockside restaurant, we were interviewed and featured by Television New Zealand (TVNZ) about Wellington’s booming tech sector. As part of our contribution and commitment to the Wellington tech scene, we announced at the event that we’d be investing NZD $15 million into the local economy over the next two years.

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A guide to Apdex score: Calculations, improvements, and more

Apdex scores are a fantastic, simple tool you can use today to better understand how your development team is doing, how it can be improved, and the impact of almost every change to your service. They're also likely a part of your Service Level Agreements (SLAs) with your customers, which help them understand your platform's availability.
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C# Logging best practices in 2019 with examples and tools

Applications that have been deployed to production must be monitored. One of the best ways to monitor application behavior is by emitting, saving, and indexing log data. Logs can be sent to a variety of applications for indexing, where they can then be searched when problems arise.

Product management tips for high-growth environments: How to tame fires

As a product manager in a high-growth environment, I have come to accept that at any given time, something is on fire. Or, at the very least, smoldering. Five or so years ago, the team at Raygun, was just five people. Now, we’re building software products for businesses like Nordstrom. With this growth also comes many learning opportunities for a product manager like myself.

Java exceptions: Common terminology with examples [2018 guide]

The Java programming language comes with advanced exception handling features that help programmers manage exceptional events. In Java, exceptions are either thrown by the compiler or occur during the execution of the program. Exceptions stop the normal flow of the program, so you need to handle them appropriately.