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Daniel Doubrovkine (aka dB.) is one of the tallest engineers at Art.sy. He founded and exited a successful Swiss start-up in the 90s, worked for Microsoft Corp. in Redmond, specializing in security and authentication, dabbled in large scale social networking and ran a big team that developed an expensive Enterprise product in NYC. After turning open-source cheerleader a few years ago in the worlds of C++, Java and .NET, he converted himself to Ruby and has been slowly unlearning everything he learned in the last 15 years of software practice. Daniel is a DZone MVB and is not an employee of DZone and has posted 39 posts at DZone. You can read more from them at their website. View Full User Profile

Measuring Performance in Grape APIs w/ NewRelic RPM

12.05.2012
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If you’re not using NewRelic, here’s a pretty picture to convince you to try it out. And a blog post on measuring performance in Grape APIs with NewRelic RPM on the Art.sy Engineering blog, with a Grape middleware I rewrote last week.

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