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Redux Logging in Production
Redux Logging in Production
One of the greatest strengths of Redux is debuggability — by logging actions and state during an app’s execution, developers can easily…
Ben Edelstein
Apr 19
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LogRocket: DVR for JavaScript apps
LogRocket: DVR for JavaScript apps
Understanding problems in web apps is hard. Between mysterious JavaScript errors, user-reported bugs, and issues caught in QA, there’s a…
Matt Arbesfeld
May 18
Maximizing Debuggability with Redux
Maximizing Debuggability with Redux
In my last blog post, Redux Logging in Production, I discussed one of the most important benefits of using Redux — debuggability. By using…
Ben Edelstein
May 8
Announcing support for Angular and ngrx
Announcing support for Angular and ngrx
Today we’re excited to announce official support for Angular and ngrx in LogRocket. Using the new logrocket-ngrx npm package, ngrx…
Ben Edelstein
May 1
Extending Sentry with LogRocket
Extending Sentry with LogRocket
Integrating LogRocket into your Sentry workflow helps give you extra context to solve bugs quickly and easily.
Ben Edelstein
Apr 11
Using the Chrome devtools new code coverage feature
Using the Chrome devtools new code coverage feature
Code coverage has finally made it out of experiments and into Chrome Canary, meaning that it will soon reach general availability. This is…
Ben Edelstein
Apr 4
Visualizing Backend Performance in the Chrome DevTools
Visualizing Backend Performance in the Chrome DevTools
Chrome’s network panel has a number of helpful visualizations for understanding network request/response performance. In this post, I’ll…
Ben Edelstein
Mar 29
Making the most of the Chrome Developer Tools [Part 2]
Making the most of the Chrome Developer Tools [Part 2]
Most web developers are familiar with the basic features of the chrome developer tools — the DOM inspector, styles panel, and JavaScript…
Ben Edelstein
Mar 21
Testing React Applications (Part 1 of 3)
Testing React Applications (Part 1 of 3)
For many years I dreaded front end development. It’s not because I don’t love making products or writing CSS, but rather it was virtually…
Matt Arbesfeld
Mar 20
Leveraging the Console API in React apps
Leveraging the Console API in React apps
Most JavaScript developers are familiar with the console API, particularlyconsole.log(). However, there are a number of lesser-known…
Ben Edelstein
Mar 15
JavaScript Testing: Chai (Part 1)
JavaScript Testing: Chai (Part 1)
At LogRocket, nearly our entire code base is JavaScript. Over the years, we have learned a good amount about the lesser-known features of…
Matt Arbesfeld
Mar 10
Tips for styling React apps in JavaScript
Tips for styling React apps in JavaScript
While many developers still use CSS to style their React apps, writing styles in JavaScript has become an increasingly popular practice as…
Ben Edelstein
Mar 7
Log-Driven Development with Redux
Log-Driven Development with Redux
How many times have you been asked by a product manager “how often is this feature being used?” Or there’s a mysterious crash in your app…
Matt Arbesfeld
Mar 6
Session filters, NPM package, sessions by user
Session filters, NPM package, sessions by user
We have been hard at work on a number of major improvements to LogRocket that make it easier to find relevant user sessions.
Clara Stark
Mar 2
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