Seq 4.1 is ready to roll!
Since Seq 4 first shipped [https://blog.getseq.net/hello-seq-4-0-dashboards-alerts-more-improvements/] in May, we’ve been hard at work on Seq 4.1, which contributes to all-round »
Since Seq 4 first shipped [https://blog.getseq.net/hello-seq-4-0-dashboards-alerts-more-improvements/] in May, we’ve been hard at work on Seq 4.1, which contributes to all-round »
We're happy to announce the general availability of Seq 4.0, now with beautiful dashboards powered directly from application log data. The full value »
NLog 4.5 (now in alpha status [https://twitter.com/NLogOfficial/status/830575091259936769]) makes it significantly easier to filter, correlate, and analyze large volumes of log »
ASP.NET Core comes with request logging built-in. This is great for getting an app up-and-running, but the events are not as descriptive or efficient as »
Seq 3.4 is ready to download [https://getseq.net/Download]! This release makes a number of user interface enhancements, fixes bugs, and has improved support »
ASP.NET Core comes with some great built-in logging. Framework components such as Routing, MVC and EntityFramework have been updated to support structured logging throughout - »
We're delighted to announce the release of Seq 3.3 [https://getseq.net/Download] , a major milestone for Seq that raises the bar for »
Last week we wrote a brief post [http://blog.getseq.net/filtering-improvements-coming-in-seq-3-3/] showing off some of the UX improvements coming in Seq 3.3, which we& »
Seq supports two distinct syntaxes for working with events. The C#-inspired filter syntax [http://docs.getseq.net/docs/query-syntax] used for searching: Application == "Patient »
Log data is pretty unruly stuff. As apps evolve it tends to grow in volume fairly quickly, and in the noise it can be hard to »