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By Rollbar Editorial TeamJava Debugging with Eclipse Debugging is the process of identifying and fixing any issues in the source code…
By Daniel DayWe surveyed nearly 1,000 developers across the U.S. to uncover key development trends and insights. Today’s…
By Brian RueWhen Cory Virok and I started Rollbar in 2012, we knew something was lacking in how software was being built…
By Yoz GrahameThis is a guest post from our partners at LaunchDarkly. We software engineers like to think ourselves…
By Mehak Garg and Ramon NieblaAt Rollbar, we care about reducing the time it takes developers to find and fix errors. This is why we’re…
By István ErdőIt's Friday afternoon and you decide to check on your web logs one last time before you go out for the weekend…
By Mehak GargWe're very exited to bring all the error monitoring and debugging capabilities of Rollbar to Salesforce Apex…
By Marcelo OliveiraTraditionally, Quality Assurance (QA) has been a very manual process. Our QA teams do an amazing job running…
By Tyler CascadeWith 2018 almost coming to a close, let's take a look at all the product improvements we've shipped this year…
By Jaee Apte and Megan AndersonRollbar item stacktrace has a new UI and this change was done to support the new and advanced stacktrace…
By Mike SmithOne of the frustrating situations I often encounter when debugging JavaScript, is tracking down JavaScript…
By Mike SmithAt Rollbar, 2017 has been a year of exciting growth and development for the product and the team. We've grown…
By Jason SkowronskiWe're excited to introduce JavaScript telemetry, which provides a timeline of events in the browser leading up…
By Mike SmithWe're excited to introduce merging (and un-merging) of errors! Merging errors lets you combine multiple errors…
By Jesse GibbsWe’re excited to introduce a major update to JavaScript source map support in Rollbar! This update introduces…
By Rivkah StandigSome of the most common questions we get here at Rollbar deal with source maps: What are source maps and what…
By Mike SmithGood news for GitLab users! You can now deep link error stack traces in Rollbar directly to the code in your…
By Jesse GibbsGood news for Bitbucket users! You can now deep link error stack traces in Rollbar directly to the code in…
By Adil Aijaz, Co-Founder & CEO of SplitOur friends at Split wanted to let you know that you can now integrate Rollbar with Split. And take control of…
By Mike SmithDealing with errors can be time consuming and often an interruption in your everyday development workflow. It…
By Chris PfohlGood news for RQL users. Until recently RQL usage was limited to the Rollbar interface. That's no longer a…
By Mike SmithOn the heels of Atlassian's announcement of Atlassian Connect for Bitbucket yesterday, we're excited to…
By Brian RueHappy Halloween, everyone! Here's a roundup of what's new in Rollbar this month. Ruby Upgrades The gem for…
By Brian RueA couple minor updates to RQL today: IS NULL and IS NOT NULL are now supported Fixed a crash in queries that…
By Brian RueWe've released two new API calls, exposing some of the data on the Dashboard via our JSON API. Use the…
By Brian RueWe've released an improvement to our Item Detail pages, adding a graph showing the aggregate occurrence counts…
By Brian RueWe've released several new search filters to make it easier to find errors by the filenames in their stack…
By Brian RueSmall tweak of the day: we now render Node.js stack traces to look more like they do via console.log(err.stack…
By Brian RueWe've released a first round of features around IP Addresses. Similar to how you can see the history by Person…
By Brian Rue"This stack trace would be so much easier to debug if I knew what the value of that variable was" - said us…
By Brian RueRollbar just got a much-requested feature: Source Maps support for Javascript. If you minify your Javascript…
By Brian RueHere’s a roundup of what’s new at Rollbar in the month of May. Big Features We revamped our notifications…
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