Today we’re excited to announce official support for GraphQL in LogRocket! Now, when facing bugs or user-reported issues, you can […]
React is usually pretty fast, but it’s easy to make small mistakes that lead to performance issues. Slow component mounts, […]
React is usually pretty fast, but it’s easy to make small mistakes that lead to performance issues. Slow component mounts, […]
React is usually pretty fast, but it’s easy to make small mistakes that lead to performance issues. Slow component mounts, […]
Today we’re excited to announce official support for Vue.js and Vuex in LogRocket. Using the new logrocket-vuex npm package, developers […]
Understanding problems in web apps is hard. Between mysterious JavaScript errors, user-reported bugs, and issues caught in QA, there’s a […]
In my last blog post, Redux Logging in Production, I discussed one of the most important benefits of using Redux — debuggability. […]
Today we’re excited to announce official support for Angular and ngrx in LogRocket. Using the new logrocket-ngrx npm package, developers […]
One of the greatest strengths of Redux is debuggability — by logging actions and state during an app’s execution, developers can easily […]
If you’re using Sentry, then you already know it’s one of the best tools for tracking errors in JavaScript apps. […]
Code coverage has finally made it out of experiments and into Chrome Canary, meaning that it will soon reach general […]
Chrome’s network panel has a number of helpful visualizations for understanding network request/response performance. In this post, I’ll break down […]