Observability-Driven Development with Digma, Serverless and Java
A conversation with Roni Dover about continuous observability,
serverless computing and Java
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Roni Dover (@doppleware) about:
previously Roni on airhacks.fm "#252 BDD: Bug Driven Development
vs. Continuous Observability", discussion about the Java community
and its focus on innovation, Digma and Java, Digma's growth and
user feedback, observability as a tool for early issue detection
and better code design, the importance of continuous observability
and reducing mental effort, Digma's elevator pitch and data science
approach, the changing testing pyramid and the benefits of test
containers, "#103 Unit Testing Considered Harmful", the cost and
value of different types of tests, optimizing lambda costs and
performance, linking System Tests to traces from quarkus JVMs,
Digma's architecture and deployment options, recent features and
improvements in Digma, the impact of observability on productivity
and shorter feedback loops, AWS Lambda Power Tuning, the
limitations and potential of large language models (LLMs) in
generating tests and code, the importance of understanding the
client and writing maintainable code, the challenges of complex
code generated by LLMs, the potential of feeding runtime data to
LLMs for code generation and optimization, the Java community's
vibrant and innovative nature
Roni Dover on twitter: @doppleware
previously Roni on airhacks.fm "#252 BDD: Bug Driven Development
vs. Continuous Observability", discussion about the Java community
and its focus on innovation, Digma and Java, Digma's growth and
user feedback, observability as a tool for early issue detection
and better code design, the importance of continuous observability
and reducing mental effort, Digma's elevator pitch and data science
approach, the changing testing pyramid and the benefits of test
containers, "#103 Unit Testing Considered Harmful", the cost and
value of different types of tests, optimizing lambda costs and
performance, linking System Tests to traces from quarkus JVMs,
Digma's architecture and deployment options, recent features and
improvements in Digma, the impact of observability on productivity
and shorter feedback loops, AWS Lambda Power Tuning, the
limitations and potential of large language models (LLMs) in
generating tests and code, the importance of understanding the
client and writing maintainable code, the challenges of complex
code generated by LLMs, the potential of feeding runtime data to
LLMs for code generation and optimization, the Java community's
vibrant and innovative nature
Roni Dover on twitter: @doppleware
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