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Doctesting, Logs, Traces, and Errors in Python

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Doctesting, Logs, Traces, and Errors in Python

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Want to learn more about Python and meet other Pythonistas?

Please register here: https://ti.to/sfpython/sep-10th-sf-python-sentry-copy?source=meetup

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👉 Submit your 5, 15 or 25 mins talk proposals here: https://bit.ly/bapyacfp

SCHEDULED TALKS

🔎 Powerful Doctesting - Daniel Mizyrycki
Both, documentation and testing are essential parts of our programmer endeavors. Unfortunately, both of them are many times overlooked as we are too busy searching the internet and debugging our code, causing unnecessary delays. Let's (re)discover together how simple and effective doctesting can be and more importantly how you can take advantage of this wonderful resource with minimal effort.
Daniel Mizyrycki has been programming (Docker, Amazon, GreenBusinessCA) and teaching Python in the industry (Cisco) for over a decade. Previously, he used shellscripting, C and assembly, founded the first Argentinean Linux User Group (1993) and consulted for early Argentinean ISPs. He loves the Python's community, being a PSF Contributing Member at SFPython, PyBay, PyLadies, Baypiggies and PyCon, and authoring loadconfig and sphinxserve.

🔎 See Python Logs, Traces, and Errors in One Place - Dhrumil Parekh
Still scrolling through Django logs at 2 AM, trying to match a stack trace with a random 500 in your API? Or grepping Celery worker logs hoping the timestamp lines up? Stop. In this session, I’ll show you how to use Sentry Logs to cut straight to the problem. We’ll go from adding a single line to your existing Sentry SDK, to seeing the log, its trace, and the error in one place. We’ll also look at how to turn logs into metrics on the fly – like tracking the p90 of payment amounts in failure logs – without wiring up extra monitoring tools.
Dhrumil Parekh is a Product Manager at Sentry. He used to be a software engineer, so he’s spent plenty of time digging through logs and stack traces himself. Now he builds tools to make debugging easier for others.

AGENDA
6:30p Reconnect with friends!
7:00p Opening remarks, sponsors acknowledgement
7:10p Scheduled talks and Q&A + networking break
8:30p Wrap up last talk, more networking

THIS EVENT IS PRODUCED BY
SF Python, a volunteers-run organization aiming to foster the Python Community in the Bay Area

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