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Distributed Tracing and Suspect Spans

At the root of every performance issue is, there is most often a single event that creates a domino effect of excruciatingly slow load times. With distributed tracing, we give you all the context to see what actually matters and help you solve what’s urgent faster. However in some cases, you might want or like really need a short cut. And this is where Suspect Spans come into play.

Node Congress Lightning Talk: Monitoring errors and slowdowns with a JS frontend and Node backend

We've got a JavaScript frontend hitting a Node (Express.js) backend. Join Chris Stavitsky in this quick 7-min demo as he goes through how to know which party is responsible for which error, what the impact is, and all the context needed to solve it. This lightning talk took place at Node Congress on Feb. 17, 2022.

Node Congress Workshop: Tracking errors and slowdowns in Node + JavaScript using Sentry

Join Neil Manvar, Sales Engineer Manager, as he sets up Sentry step-by-step to get visibility into our frontend and backend. Once integrated, he will show you how to track and triage errors + transactions surfaced by Sentry from our services to understand why/where/how errors and slowdowns occurred within the application code. This workshop took place live at Node Congress on February 15, 2022.

Cut Out the Noise: Issue Grouping and Alerting Best Practices

We’re drowning in emails and Slack notifications. As our eyes glaze over, we start bulk-archiving everything into folders we most likely never go into again - missing critical bugs, crashes, or slowdowns sometimes weeks too late. Learn from Dustin Bailey, Solutions Engineer at Sentry, and Phillip Jones, Ecosystem Product Manager, as they share issue grouping and alerting best practices to help cut out the noise so you can start taking action on issues faster.

DeveloperWeek 2022: Front-end Code Observability: Errors, Performance, Web Vitals

Good user experience requires a well performing frontend application. Code observability on a frontend application—to understand errors and their relevancy, performance of transactions, and Web Vitals to quantify website quality—is complex. By watching this video on-demand, you'll learn more about the tools that are available to aggregate and organize relevant frontend data to provide necessary visibility on errors and performance to keep users engaged.

Cheat Codes for Game Development with Sentry and Unity

Whether you’re building the latest FPS or a turn-based classic, you need visibility in how your game is performing on a gamer’s device. Unity is arguably the most popular engine used to develop games so there’s a pretty good chance you, the game developer, are using it. Join Joona Rahko, Principal Software Engineer at Unity, Sentry’s own Bruno Garcia, Mobile Engineering Lead, and Stefan Jandl, Unity SDK Engineer, as they wax poetic about game development, why monitoring matters, and what’s possible with Sentry’s new Unity SDK.

The Future of Open Source: Is it Sustainable?

Open Source projects are at the heart of most software that we depend on everyday. Community-supported volunteers work behind the scenes to make open source better for everyone, but it can be a thankless—and penny-pinching—job. Is it sustainable? Join us in a live virtual event with GitHub Sponsors to find out. We’ll showcase leading maintainers in the community and discuss the future of open source sustainability.