Digma.ai

See what your code is doing wrong, as you code, in the IDE
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Tom Preston-Werner
Entrepreneur, Coder, Angel Investor
1 review
I've loved the idea of injecting runtime feedback into your code editor for many years (ever since working alongside the Atom team at GitHub), and I'm so excited to see Digma finally make this reality! Congrats, team!
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Eliran Maman
@eliran_maman
3 reviews
I tried Digna as a beta user, and it was outstanding! Digna is an innovative platform. I haven't been as thrilled by something since Docker.
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David Gilady

Engineering at Quali

1 review
Excellent product. Very helpful!
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Edan Levy
Edan Levy

Engineering

1 review
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Congrats on the launch! looks like a very necessary tool in today's developers work environment. Is there also support for hybrid code base? like Java+Kotlin?
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Diogo Magliano
Backend Dev @Mercadolivre
1 review
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Digma makes continuous feedback and live debugging so easy that unbelievable. Having so much information with so little (or no) effort is amazing. Having the best metrics and traceability in the local environment is also amazing.
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Nahum Timerman
Growing teams & Cultivating products
1 review
Get insights on code behavior and performance based on production and use to improve your code. Pretty amazing, you just need to hook it up with your service and it will start gathering insights. You can identify bottlenecks, opportunities to improve your code, and hotspots.
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Edann Adiram
Head
Great product!!!! I recommend it for everyone I know !!!
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Alon Sheinberg

Finance

1 review
Good luck guys! Hope the launch is successful!
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Ronit Shorer
Financing Director
1 review
Outstanding solution to a known pain! Best of luck guys!!
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Shai Almog
@deleted-257661
2 reviews
I have quite a few talks on the disconnect we now have between OPS and DEV. Still in 2023 most developers haven't used an observability tool and don't even know what it means. Having played with Digma quite a bit I'm very hopeful that it will help change that for the better. I think that such tools can revolutionize debugging issues quickly and as a result improve overall system reliability. Observability should be a shared responsibility for R&D. Without that DevOps are chasing their tail and R&D is blind.
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