I log as much information as possible, even in seemingly simple applications.
You never know where you're going to need to troubleshoot.
May be boring but a life-saver when working on a customers system and troubleshooting Windows permission errors :-)
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date: Mon, 6 Aug 2012 22:07:26 +0100
from: "Maurice O'Prey" <Maurice.Oprey@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [SystemiDotNet] Logging (log4net et al)
Walden
If you rely on logs so much you have too many bugs and issues. Yes logs are useful for tracking when jobs start and end or throw exceptions etc and occasionally for debugging, and yes mine can be turned on or off.
Maybe start another thread about the best approach to Logs? As Mike has noted it is a fair point.
Regards
Maurice
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