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12:00 AM
Is there anything in Chrome devtools that will find if a member is on an object or it's descendants?
Is there anything in Chrome devtools that will find if a member is on an object or it's descendants?
 
what do you mean a member?
 
a property of an object
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Q: Find function by name in a complex object using dev tools

1.21 gigawattsI'm importing a library in a project and I can't find a method that I'm supposed to use. The functions name is itDoesntMatterFunctionName(). Is there a search by function name in the chrome debugger tools that if I give it an object it will find it? Example: var myApp = new ComplexApplication(); ...

 
12:42 AM
nice
 
1:33 AM
rotfl 80k bunnies - 60fps goodboydigital.com/pixijs/bunnymark/…
 
@matt it looks like I'm being hypnotized when I put that many LOL
 
were you at 60fps also
 
80k and I'm at 30fps. after 34k it starts to dip
 
1:52 AM
@ParkingMaster, shame they didnt have memory diagnostics there too
<pre id=memory></pre>
<script>
    memory.textContent    = "jsHeapSizeLimit  : "+Math.round(window.performance.memory.jsHeapSizeLimit/(1024*1024))+" MB\n"+
                            "totalJSHeapSize  : "+Math.round(window.performance.memory.totalJSHeapSize/(1024*1024))+" MB\n"+
                            "usedJSHeapSize   : "+Math.round(window.performance.memory.usedJSHeapSize/(1024*1024))+" MB";
</script>
Profiling Node.js Applications nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/profiling
 
 
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3:48 AM
@matt Firefox starts dipping below 75fps at about 90K - Edge handles 200K at 75fps!
 
 
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7:23 AM
@JaromandaX, its no surprise, ie was buggy as hell and did things theyre own way, but when you got it working it was quick
 
7:51 AM
@matt Edge has no relation to IE at all :p
 
8:23 AM
@JaromandaX Especially nowadays. In the beginning they were called "IE 12". IIRC, it was sort of in the useragent string. But it wasn't - Edge was a brand new codebase and a new engine and everything. Separate from IE.
Then later they dumped Chakra for Chromium and are now not even the same thing as the initial Edge.
If anything, AFAIK, the Edge team had put in a lot of effort to do things right. But seems it was internal politics or something that hampered developing Edge further (during the Chakra era) which is why it diverged from mainstream browsers at the time. And the adoption of Chrome seemed to be an attempt to 1. stay with the current browsers 2. reduce the effort needed to develop and maintain features in Edge.
Probably also reduced the costs associated with the project. But I believe it to be motivated from mostly the right reasons - so Edge isn't just another IE.
 

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