> I am fighting an “overlogging” culture. When logs are used just for no good reason. Because developers just do it without analyzing costs and tradeoffs.
The article would have been better if it started with the conclusion, and could have done with a good bit of editing, but outrageous claims do stimulate discussion.
> I am fighting an “overlogging” culture. When logs are used just for no good reason. Because developers just do it without analyzing costs and tradeoffs.
The article would have been better if it started with the conclusion, and could have done with a good bit of editing, but outrageous claims do stimulate discussion.