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166 JSJ New Relic with Wraithan and Ben Weintraub
1 hour 4 minutes Posted Jul 1, 2015 at 8:00 am.
Coding House Scholarship Winners with AJ and Aimee
Ben Weintraub Introduction
Wraithan Introduction
Why Care About Monitoring?Insights13:08 - Mixedpanel
How it Works on the Backend
New Relic’s CEO: Lew Cirne
How the Node Agent Works
Deciding Which Databases to SupportPostgres26:41 - Browser Monitoring32:54 - Using Zombie.js?34:11 - Tree of Causality
Monetizing Aspect, Viewable Source/Source Available Code47:28 - Performance
New Relic
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02:27 - Coding House Scholarship Winners with AJ and Aimee
Emily Dreisbach (50% scholarship winner)
Blake Gilmore (50% scholarship winner)
Berlin Sohn (100% scholarship winner)
Congratulations from the panelists of JavaScript Jabber! 
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Twitter 
GitHub 
Blog
11:01 - Why Care About Monitoring?Insights13:08 - Mixedpanel
Time-series Data
MySQL
statsd
Traces
S3
Cassandra
Insights
17:26 - New Relic’s CEO: Lew Cirne
18:37 - How the Node Agent Works
Express.js Specifics    
Transactions and Controller Names
Database Monitoring
MongoDB
Oracle Support
23:27 - Deciding Which Databases to SupportPostgres26:41 - Browser Monitoring32:54 - Using Zombie.js?34:11 - Tree of Causality 
Track.js 
39:37 - Monetizing Aspect, Viewable Source/Source Available Code47:28 - Performance
CodeGen
mraleph Blog 
v8-perf
BenchmarkingjsPerf
01:00:53 - New Relic
@newrelic
New Relic Blog 
New Relic Community Forum
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