Gergely Orosz
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Verify your system's correctness without human review or traditional integration tests and avoid bugs or outages.
This episode is brought to you by Sentry.
Sentry is application monitoring software built by developers for developers.
The first time I used Sentry was 10 years ago, back at Uber, where Sentry helped keep us honest on when and where our services were breaking.
I also use Sentry today to help me understand if the services and APIs I built for the pragmatic engineer are healthy or not.
Sentry shows you the full context on issues, stack traces, user actions, environment details, and even the exact line of code that caused the issue.
It supports pretty much every modern tech stack, TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, Go, and others.
It works on backend, frontend, mobile, you name it.
One new feature Sentry launched is Seer, their AI debugging agent.
Let me show you.
I open the Seer agent and ask about what are some repeated errors happening on my backend.
Seer figures out that a repeated issue is a network call failure.
I can then ask for more details and debug more efficiently with this AI agent integrated neatly into Sentry.
Seer is a neat tool to fix the hard issues, the ones that are just hard to debug.
Check out Sentry at sentry.io slash pragmatic and start monitoring today.
Alice, welcome to the podcast.
Thank you for having me.
It's really nice to have you here.
How did you get into software engineering?