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Over the past few weeks, the Camp Fire in Northern California and the Woolsey Fire in Southern California have devastated people and property. There has been tragic loss of life in the town of Paradise, and California’s firefighters remain tasked, once again, with the difficult job of containing and extinguishing the flames. What no one can contain, though, is the spread of hazardous wildfire smoke.
You’ve just recovered from a critical application outage and your team is being asked to report on root cause and recommended remediation steps later this afternoon. Can you quickly analyze all the data, identify all the leading events, and discern which one was responsible for the cascading failure?
In this tutorial, we’ll debug an iOS application with Apple’s Xcode. Xcode is a robust environment for developing and troubleshooting iOS applications. We’ll see how we can use it, alongside Raygun’s iOS Crash Reporting, to quickly address an application deficiency.
Rapidly increasing IT complexity, customer expectations around application availability and performance, and the importance of supporting new digital initiatives and services, taken together, are placing unprecedented demands on Network Operations Centers (NOCs) and IT Operations teams inside large, complex organizations like yours.
About two years ago here at Mattermost, we decided to start building a prototype for our mobile apps in React Native (RN for short). We were so impressed with how easy it was to build our app for both platforms that we ultimately decided that RN was the way to go for mattermost-mobile apps. Thanks to RN, we can focus exclusively on ensuring feature parity between our mobile apps and our webapp.