Size Analysis is generally available in Sentry
Sentry acquired Emerge Tools in May 2025 to bring best-in-class mobile tooling to dev teams. Today, we’re officially bringing Size Analysis - one of their…
Sentry acquired Emerge Tools in May 2025 to bring best-in-class mobile tooling to dev teams. Today, we’re officially bringing Size Analysis - one of their…
Replace Any with type-safe protocols, handle array conformance limitations, and future-proof your Swift enums.
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Sentry now supports log drains, letting you stream platform logs into Sentry with no code changes. Debug with your logs, errors, and traces all in one platform.
Seer already accurately root causes and fixes bugs in production. Now we're expanding its capabilities to help you debug during local development and code review.
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Logs are often the first place dev teams look when they investigate an issue. But logs are often added as an afterthought, and developers struggle with the…
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Sentry interns ship real work. Meet our fall 2025 engineering interns and see the features, fixes, and impact they delivered in SF and Toronto.
How to hook pure Swift functions at runtime using an in-process debugger.
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