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How to implement a health check in Node.js

We will implement a basic Node.js health check. Here’s what’s necessary to follow along: 1. Node.js installed on your machine (this comes with Node package manager) 2. An integrated development environment (IDE) See more

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Node.js logging best practices: The essential guide

WEBEditor’s note: This article was updated on 14 April 2022 to reflect the most recent information for Node.js logging best practices, including information about Pino …

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What is the HEART framework: Template and guide

WEBAARRR focuses on the funnel view by showing how users flow through the product from the acquisition to the revenue stages. The framework considers metrics …

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Leader Spotlight: Redefining digital health, with Maximilian Maile

WEBJessica Srinivas Content marketing manager @ LogRocket. Maximilian Maile is Senior Vice President of Digital Health at Parkview Health, a mid-size health …

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Top 6 tools for Node.js monitoring

WEBPM2. PM2 is a Node.js monitoring tool that enables the monitoring of Node.js application performance in production. It allows you to keep your application …

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Zero-downtime deploys with DigitalOcean, GitHub, and Docker

WEBThe GET /health is what the load balancer uses to know if the application is healthy and able to receive requests. The GET /shutdown sets the die variable to true. …

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What is a steering committee

WEBA steering committee is a group of senior leaders who are responsible for providing oversight and guidance on strategic initiatives. The committee is typically …

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Create a fitness tracker with React and Firebase

WEBFirst, let’s create the auth context. We can create a new context by calling: const AuthContext = createContext() Then, we’ll provide it to other components, like so: …

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Cause and effect analysis with a fishbone (Ishikawa) diagram

WEBThe tool helps in identifying the potential causes that could have caused the problem. A sample fishbone diagram looks like this: It is called a fishbone as it looks like …

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A guide to product metrics and KPIs

WEBIn this guide, we’ll discuss product metrics, their benefits, and how teams can use product metrics data to measure the success and health of their product. We’ll …

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An introduction to site reliability engineering (SRE)

WEBMetrics — Measure system health, such as CPU usage, memory usage, and response time; Logs — Record system events, such as errors and requests; Traces — …

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Leader Spotlight: Becoming a true data laboratory, with Levent Bas

WEBIn our conversation, Levent discusses Found’s focus on leveraging individual insights to create a comprehensive health profile of each member. He talks about what …

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LTV:CAC ratio: Definition, strategies, and how to calculate

WEBContinuing the previous example, suppose your churn rate is 10 percent every month. The formula for LTV would be: LTV = average customer revenue / churn. …

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The Ansoff matrix: Comprehensive overview with examples

WEBThe Ansoff matrix is one of many manifestations of a 2×2 matrix that helps with product decision making. Being visually-oriented, the Ansoff matrix is especially …

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6 examples and use cases of smart contracts

WEBIn the health sector, there are numerous cases of wasted medicine and materials which could have found purpose in other medical facilities; but due to the lack …

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Application performance monitoring (APM): Tools, metrics, and …

WEBApplication performance monitoring (APM) is the practice of measuring, analyzing, and optimizing an application’s performance. This process involves tracking …

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How to measure success after a product launch

WEBProduct managers use many key performance indicators (KPIs) to gauge the success of a product, but using them all at once can make you feel overpowered and …

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Using coroutines in Unity

WEBWhen to use coroutines. Let’s say you want to use a normal call method with a for loop to fill a health bar from 1–100 HP. The player will see a full health bar at the …

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How to conduct a feasibility study: Template and examples

WEBFor a general set of guidelines to help you get started, here are some basic steps to conduct and report a feasibility study for major product opportunities or features. …

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Herzberg’s two-factor theory of motivation-hygiene: An overview

WEBThe two-factor theory, also known as Herzberg’s motivation-hygiene theory, supposes that when it comes to our work lives, there are different, mutually exclusive …

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Create an easy, reliable, and clean UI in Unity

WEBUnity UI components must be placed in a specific game object called Canvas. All UI elements are game objects placed as children of the Canvas. The order …

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What are critical success factors

WEBA critical success factor (CSF) is a specific element or activity that is deemed essential for an organization to achieve its mission or goal. In product management, …

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