If you’re a client-side developer, you’ve probably heard of Redux, a JavaScript library that helps manage application state in complex applications. It has become increasingly popular since its introduction in 2015, especially among React developers. Redux can be pretty tricky to understand, but it works something like this: your entire application state is saved in a single object called a store
Sentry processes billions of errors every month. We’ve been able to scale most of our systems, but in the last few months, one component has stood out as a computational chokepoint: Python’s source map processing. Starting last week, the infrastructure team decided to investigate the scaling shortcomings of our source map processing. Our Javascript client has jumped to become our most popular inte
After nearly 2 months of beta testing, bug fixing, and implementing feedback-driven improvements, we’re excited to announce that we have finally pushed the latest version of Sentry live for everybody. In case you haven’t tried Sentry 8 yet, below we’re going to highlight some of the new things you’ll find to improve your [error monitoring]. And hang in there - there’s a lot of them. All new user i
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