February 26-28, 2025
Montreal, Canada

Intro to OpenTelemetry for Developers

OpenTelemetry (OTel) is a vendor-neutral, open standard for observing distributed applications. With OTel, you can trace individual requests and view specific metrics about the system's current state. It's like a superset of traditional logging and can be used with or instead of log statements. In this session, we'll review the basics of OpenTelemetry, discuss why you should consider using it, and see a demo of using it across backend services.

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AL Rodriguez

Olympus

AL Rodriguez is a developer, cloud enthusiast, 3 kids in a trench coat, and sometimes-blogger. As a software development with a clear lack of self restraint, he specializes in using .NET for everything. An ASP.NET Core backend and a Blazor frontend? Check. IoT devices, Playwright testing, CI/CD, or Infrastructure as Code? Of course! When he's not working, he's playing games, making stupid jokes, or arguing with code in a personal repo. You can find his latest postings at ProgrammerAL.com

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