We use node.js a lot at Bugsnag, having written a few of our backend apps with it. We also fully support error tracking in your node.js apps, so you can use Bugsnag in your node.js apps to track errors and view them in our dashboard in real-time. While building out Bugsnag I’ve had a bunch of experience with the state of error handling and thought I’d pass on what I’ve found. I’m going to discuss