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Articles by Joshua Wood

Josh started hacking on IRC scripts in the late nineties and has been hacking on computers (and businesses) ever since. As a co-founder of Honeybadger he works on the product, leads marketing and developer relations, and is involved in many open-source projects.

Debugging Source Maps

You've got bugs, but they're hiding inside your minified JavaScript. Source
maps are the key to finding them. Unfortunately, they can be difficult to set
up. Luckily, you're a flippin' Honeybadger. We've got your back with the
documentation and tools you need swat those bugs.

The honeybadger gem 4.0 has been released!

Last week we released version 4.0.0 of the honeybadger Ruby gem. This release includes a long-awaited feature which makes it even easier to customize your error reports before they are sent to Honeybadger. We also did some much-needed refactoring, and made a few removals and deprecations for good measure. Don't worry, though—most of the API remains unchanged, so upgrading should be a relatively painless process for most users.