2015年9月22日 星期二

Remotely Debug and Check JavaScript Utilizing the New Vorlon.JS Plugins

In April 2015, our group of engineers and tech evangelists at Microsoft launched Vorlon.js — an open supply, extensible, platform-agnostic device for remotely debugging and testing your JavaScript. Once we launched the venture in the course of the Microsoft Construct Developer Convention keynote, we had solely three plugins: the DOM Explorer, the Interactive Console and Modernizr. We knew right now that the important thing to the success for a undertaking similar to Vorlon is the amount and high quality of plugins. Whenever you need to debug your web site, you don’t want to do a lot difficult issues. You simply need to decide the right plugin and get the right info. This is the reason we made this challenge open supply. We all know you will have a number of concepts to offer nice debug experiences to net builders. So… 2 months, sixty six pull requests, seventy eight points and 547 commits later: we’re proud to announce that we (YOU and the staff) simply launched Vorlon.js model zero.zero.15! You will get it by both cloning our GitHub repository or putting in it utilizing npmcommand device (npm set up –g vorlon). Word: in case you are nonetheless questioning what Vorlon.js is, please learn this text from David Catuhe first. Let’s take a look at […]

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