I love the work that you guys are doing on these tools, they've really come a long way in a short period of time. I find I prefer them to the Chrome tools for a number of reasons. However, I occasionally swap to Chrome for a couple of things:
- The timeline tab. I know there's a profiler panel in FF now, but I have trouble interpreting the results. This may have changed.
- Better stack traces
- The networking tab. Looks like this is in the pipeline. I can't wait to see what you come up with).
- In the style editor, as an Emacs user, I always accidentally ctrl+n to a new stylesheet instead of the next line. I'd really enjoy an easier way to edit keybindings.
- Live editing of JavaScript in the debugger would be really killer
- I often wish the debugger had the "pretty print" button Chrome offers to diminify scripts in the Sources tab.
On another note, Paul, I love the work you're doing on JSTerm. Keep up the great work.
- The timeline tab. I know there's a profiler panel in FF now, but I have trouble interpreting the results. This may have changed.
- Better stack traces
- The networking tab. Looks like this is in the pipeline. I can't wait to see what you come up with).
- In the style editor, as an Emacs user, I always accidentally ctrl+n to a new stylesheet instead of the next line. I'd really enjoy an easier way to edit keybindings.
- Live editing of JavaScript in the debugger would be really killer
- I often wish the debugger had the "pretty print" button Chrome offers to diminify scripts in the Sources tab.
On another note, Paul, I love the work you're doing on JSTerm. Keep up the great work.