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Introduction

0:00

What is Lightrun?

1:30

What are the benefits of shift left observability?

3:15

Demo of Lightrun debugging experience

5:30

Using Agents to gather and return data

9:05

Adding Logs dynamically at runtime to troubleshoot errors

10:20

Creating Snapshots to add virtual breakpoints at runtime

15:15

Are there performance concerns using Lightrun?

19:45

More discussion of benefits to using Lightrun

21:55

How can you share logs and snapshots with others on a project?

24:30

Getting started with Lightrun

26:10

Wrap-up

27:40
Live Debugging with Dynamic Instrumentation Using Lightrun
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Sep 182024
Eran and Tal show us how you can use the Lightrun extension for Visual Studio to dynamically check for issues and debug your code on the fly. They show how Lightrun enables you to make observability part of the development workflow, making it easier and faster to solve issues. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 01:30 - What is Lightrun? 03:15 - What are the benefits of shift left observability? 05:30 - Demo of Lightrun debugging experience 09:05 - Using Agents to gather and return data 10:20 - Adding Logs dynamically at runtime to troubleshoot errors 15:15 - Creating Snapshots to add virtual breakpoints at runtime 19:45 - Are there performance concerns using Lightrun? 21:55 - More discussion of benefits to using Lightrun 24:30 - How can you share logs and snapshots with others on a project? 26:10 - Getting started with Lightrun 27:40 - Wrap-up Recommended resources: Get started with Lightrun at https://lightrun.com/plugin/visual-st... Learn more about LIghtrun at https://docs.lightrun.com/

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