New Relic CodeStream Code-Level Metrics Available for All Languages
New Relic announced the launch of CodeStream, an observability feature integrating code-level metrics and service-level telemetry directly into developers' IDEs. This innovation allows developers to address code performance issues swiftly, enhancing productivity throughout the software development lifecycle (SDLC). New Relic's approach reduces the disconnect between coding and observability, crucial given that poor software quality costs the U.S. economy $2.41 trillion. CodeStream supports core programming languages, including .Net, Java, PHP, Python, and more, and is available at no extra cost to full platform users.
- Launch of CodeStream for code-level metrics and service-level telemetry enhances developer productivity.
- Integration of observability features directly in IDEs reduces context switching.
- Supports major programming languages, attracting a broader user base.
- No additional cost for existing full platform users improves value proposition.
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Industry’s only in-IDE observability experience provides always-on visibility to code performance right where developers live and flow, at every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC)
As observability shifts left and developers take full ownership of software reliability, modern development teams require frictionless access to performance data to help them write optimal code at every stage of the SDLC. However, workflows to instrument, collaborate, and debug production remain disconnected from the tools where they develop and spend most of their time. The disconnect can result in a reactive and inefficient debugging process that could result in outages and impact an organization’s bottom line – according to the
“Observability as an engineering practice presents a future where essential workflows are fueled by data,” said
New Relic CodeStream powers the future state of observability for developers by bringing telemetry and tools together in the IDE, allowing for always-on visibility into all metrics, deeper analysis, faster mean time to detection (MTTD), mean time to resolution (MTTR), and shorter development cycles. Capabilities include:
- Deploy in all core languages: New Relic CodeStream now supports all core languages, including: .Net, Java, PHP, Python, Ruby, Go, and Node.js.
- Monitor code-level performance: Telemetry metrics are displayed as a line of text above each instrumented method for speedy troubleshooting.
- Access service-level performance: Golden metrics for related services are easily surfaced to identify issues faster.
- Track performance against service-level objectives: View service performance against predefined targets to ensure overall service health.
- Data-driven code-reviews: Crucial telemetry data is displayed within pull requests and feedback requests to improve code in production.
CodeStream code-level metrics and service-level telemetry are included at no additional cost to all
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