5 Minute, Duct Tape App Analytics Through Microsoft Flow
https://medium.com/@theisaacjones/5-minute-duct-tape-app-analytics-through-microsoft-flow-85fc41b4f8a4
Photo by Jonatan Lewczuk on UnsplashNow, let me preface this by telling you why this isn’t a good idea, because it’s not.
For my extremely specific use case, I wanted to track when my desktop (VB.NET…shh I know, I’m learning C#) application was booted up on a client computer, and any errors that occur during use. I did not need any significant analytics, and I did not have the ability to build a RESTful API endpoint to receive the analytics (corporate network, etc.). Also, not many people will be using the application.
5 Minute, Duct Tape App Analytics Through Microsoft Flow
Mar 31, 2019, 5:19pm UTC
https://medium.com/@theisaacjones/5-minute-duct-tape-app-analytics-through-microsoft-flow-85fc41b4f8a4
> Photo by Jonatan Lewczuk on UnsplashNow, let me preface this by telling you why this isn’t a good idea, because it’s not.
> For my extremely specific use case, I wanted to track when my desktop (VB.NET…shh I know, I’m learning C#) application was booted up on a client computer, and any errors that occur during use. I did not need any significant analytics, and I did not have the ability to build a RESTful API endpoint to receive the analytics (corporate network, etc.). Also, not many people will be using the application.