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Digma is a free IDE plugin for finding performance issues in Java code.
It uses OpenTelemetry behind the scenes to gather important traces and metrics and more importantly analyze them continuously to spot issues such as scaling problems, bottlenecks, N+1 Selects, or other inefficiencies. In this session, we'll take a look at how coding with OpenTelemetry feedback can improve your coding practices but also help find performance issues early, instead of dealing with them when they're already reported in production.
There are no prerequisites to using the Digma plugin, no prior OTEL instrumentation is required and no code changes are necessary to get started. Crucially, the entire analysis is done locally on your laptop.
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Roni Dover
digma.ai
A developer and a builder for the past 25 years, afflicted by an acute Product Manager/Developer split personality disorder that was never treated.
In recent years, writing and talking about my allergies to development inefficiencies and blindspots, as well as ranting about design/architecture topics.
A big believer in evidence-based development and a proponent of Continuous Feedback in all aspects of Software Engineering.
Over the years I've had the privilege of participating in the development of two amazing infrastructure automation platforms: CloudShell and Toque, and am currently the CTO and co-founder of Digma (digma.ai), an IDE plugin for automating issue detection in observability data.