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 […]
Most web developers are familiar with the basic features of the chrome developer tools — the DOM inspector, styles panel, and JavaScript […]
For many years I dreaded front end development. It’s not because I don’t love making products or writing CSS, but […]
Most JavaScript developers are familiar with the console API, particularlyconsole.log(). However, there are a number of lesser-known console methods that […]
At LogRocket, nearly our entire code base is JavaScript. Over the years, we have learned a good amount about the […]
While many developers still use CSS to style their React apps, writing styles in JavaScript has become an increasingly popular […]
How many times have you been asked by a product manager “how often is this feature being used?” Or there’s […]
We have been hard at work on a number of major improvements to LogRocket that make it easier to find […]
Most web developers are familiar with the basic features of the chrome developer tools — the DOM inspector, styles panel, and JavaScript […]
We’re excited to roll-out a few highly requested features in LogRocket today. Just refresh your app and you’ll get access […]