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Carl-Hugo Marcotte
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Carl-Hugo Marcotte is a software craftsman who has developed digital products professionally since 2005, while his coding journey started around 1989 for fun. He has a bachelor's degree in computer science. He has acquired a solid background in software architecture and expertise in ASP.NET Core through creating a wide range of web and cloud applications, from custom e-commerce websites to enterprise applications. He served many customers as an independent consultant, taught programming, and is now a Principal Architect at Export Development Canada. Passionate about C#, ASP.NET Core, AI, automation, and Cloud computing, he fosters collaboration and the open-source ethos, sharing his expertise with the tech community.
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In this chapter, we delved into the concept of logging. We learned that logging is the practice of recording messages into a log for later use, such as debugging errors, tracing operations, and analyzing usage.

Logging is essential, and ASP.NET Core offers us various ways to log information independently of third-party libraries while allowing us to use our favorite logging framework. We can customize the way the logs are written and categorized. We can use zero or more logging providers. We can also create custom logging providers like AssertableLoggerProvider and XunitTestOutputLoggerProvider, which we used to experiment with the ASP.NET Core logging system (not depicted in the chapter, but available on GitHub). Finally, we can use configurations or code to filter logs and much more.

Here is the default logging pattern to remember:

  1. Inject an ILogger<T>, where T is the type of the class into which the logger is injected. T becomes the category.
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Carl-Hugo Marcotte is a software craftsman who has developed digital products professionally since 2005, while his coding journey started around 1989 for fun. He has a bachelor's degree in computer science. He has acquired a solid background in software architecture and expertise in ASP.NET Core through creating a wide range of web and cloud applications, from custom e-commerce websites to enterprise applications. He served many customers as an independent consultant, taught programming, and is now a Principal Architect at Export Development Canada. Passionate about C#, ASP.NET Core, AI, automation, and Cloud computing, he fosters collaboration and the open-source ethos, sharing his expertise with the tech community.
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