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Hi Nick,
I agree about the effort required to maintain a proper application in addition to a framework and the numerous associated integrations.
With a simple output mechanism such as STDOUT (reminds me of the Storm Multi-Language Protocol) it would be easy to integrate the logging into existing tools. I could imagine creating a sink in SignalR to push the events to a web application in real-time. Having a simple interface for data collection would open up such possibilities and “free the data” from the tyranny of a WPF application. The existing Whitebox project could become the first example client demonstrating consumption of the new interface.
I don’t think you can ever have too much instrumentation in your application. The more insight you have into what is happening the better.
Cheers,
Alex.
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