Frontend Debugging Techniques That Every Engineer Must Know | Understanding Git Bisect | Part 2
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- Опубліковано 21 гру 2023
- This video is the first part of a multi-part series where we look at different debugging scenarios and discuss how should we approach the issues, what tools can we use, and ultimately fix the problems in a systematic manner.
It is a must watch for every engineer to learn about different debugging techniques, tools, and processes.
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Thank you so much for introducing me this technique. This will be really useful and save time
More techniques and tips coming soon!
Im a junior but subscribed right after the video , it is awesome stuff.
Thank you for subscribing! 🙌🏼
Thanks for educating me about git bisect, which I had never heard before despite being a developer in mid level career.
May be this could have been explained with a better example. Because, extensions like git lens can show us in vs code directly, the info about which commit made a specific change or alternatively our test pipeline which would run after every merge can do this right.
Anyways, nicely explained. I learnt something new today.
Hi, thanks for the suggestion. The aim was to explain the underlying concept without using any third party tool or IDE.
I understand the ease of use provided by IDEs like VSCode. I will include that in one of the future parts. Thanks!
amazing, looking for more videos like this
More coming soon!
Watched this a bit late but it's really helpful in debugging... thanks for sharing 😊
Glad you liked it! 🙌🏼
Thanks Bhai For this awesome video
Keep continue this work...🎉❤
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Man this is crazy.. Such a valuable debugging technique... Please keep more of these coming
Glad to know it was helpful! More coming soon!