@boulderDanH @chadfowler the difference is: logging (and graphs) represent intentional preparation to debug. The coder has spent time …
@bscofield @chadfowler inspecting a stack in a debugger is strictly better than a trace in a log; if only we could email you the debugger.
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@avibryant@bscofield@chadfowler you need logs/monitors/metrics to know to go debug. Lots of missing infrastructure here too. -
@avibryant@bscofield@chadfowler Overlogging without good tools to use them is as bad as no logs though.
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