Microservices have been the frontrunner in this regard and have grown exponentially in their popularity for designing diverse applications to be independently deployable services. Trivia: In a survey by O’Reilly, over 50% of respondents said that more than 50% of new development in their organization utilizes microservices.

Each of them can be coded in a different programming language, have unique logging functions, and are mostly independent of other components.

For instance, tools like Thundra can help you monitor user requests that are moving through your infrastructure during production, assisting developers in getting a holistic overview of the coding environment, pinpointing the source of bugs, and debugging it quickly.

However, modern tools can make it easier for developers to monitor, detect, and resolve errors.

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