As developers, we’ve all wrestled with logs—digging through endless lines of data to track down bugs or monitor system health. While tools like LogFns simplify logging for developers, I’ve been exploring a different approach to log management with a platform I’m building: TagLog.
TagLog’s idea is simple: Treat logs like Slack channels. Instead of waiting for logs to batch process or digging through files, you can monitor logs live in real time. It’s like having a conversation with your application where updates stream in as they happen.
I’d love to hear from the dev community:
- Would a live logging platform be useful in your workflow, or do you prefer the traditional batch-processing approach?
- What’s the biggest challenge you’ve faced when working with logs?
Let’s discuss! Feedback from experienced developers is invaluable as I continue shaping this platform. 🙌
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