SouJava Talks: OpenTelemetry & Continuous Feedback - Know your Java code at runtime by Roni Dover

1 year ago
22

SouJava would like to announce that we'll be pleased to have Roni Dover (@doppleware) presenting "OpenTelemetry and Continuous Feedback - Things you need to know about your Java code at runtime".

About the talk:

There are many tools and libraries that deploy Java code out into production, but how can we bring data and information back into our code?

Continuous Feedback is a new dev practice that provides developers with exceedingly fast feedback loops and code-change analysis to help navigate complex codebases and gain more confidence in your PRs.

Using OpenTelemetry, as well as open-source tools and platforms, developers can leverage specific metrics, logs, and traces to get immediate feedback as they develop, spot code smells and common issues, and later follow their code at scale as it gets released into the wild. With the right process, it can be useful as a design tool as well.

In this session, we'll explore practical techniques, tools, code examples, and practices that can be combined to create a Continuous Feedback pipeline.

About the speaker: Roni Dover

Infovore, product developer, and a board game geek. Writing and talking about development practices, Devops, and design/architecture topics.

Holistic developer and builder with a passion for development processes and practices. Afflicted by an acute Product Manager/Developer split personality disorder that was never treated. Currently, CTO and co-founder of Digma (digma.ai), an IDE plugin for code runtime AI analysis to help accelerate development in complex codebases. A big believer in evidence-based development, and a proponent of Continuous Feedback in all aspects of Software Engineering.

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