The tools are great to have especially as diagnostic tools when you were looking for like a specific instance that happened I found it to be way easier to find specific instances or specific issues with these tools. At the end of the day they're just kind of unneeded expenses for our level of what yeah what we're working with so I probably shouldn't be paying a service just to be making it a little bit easier but if I was on a big project with a big team with more requests than what I'm dealing with right now I think something like this would be essential.
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about the reasons why you should log errors, how it’s not just for debugging, where to save logs, and apps and packages to help with logging.
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