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Serilog - The best logging library for .NET You've Never Heard Of
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Next: 1 Investigating the production-readiness of Mono via Event Store
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Can logging be exciting? Ever since discovering Serilog, I think it can be! Serilog's API is a joy to use, and supports logging structured event data instead of opaque strings, which makes it easy to search, sort, or otherwise process the logged events later. In this session, we'll cover the basics of Serilog and how to connect it to a few different endpoints to take advantage of the structured nature of the data.
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