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With NTVS (Node.js Tools 1.0 for Visual Studio) released Wednesday, Microsoft is enabling its Windows software development platform for use as a Node.js IDE. NTVS is a free, open source extension ...
Microsoft has launched a new Node.js tool in Visual Studio (NTVS), currently in alpha, which now enables developers to edit and debug Node.js in the popular Microsoft IDE.
Node.js specialist RisingStack Inc. has published a new survey that shows the top paint point reported by developers working with the open source JavaScript-based runtime environment is debugging.
Microsoft continues to update its Node-ChakraCore project, which started out to expand the reach of Node.js with an open source branch and then changed direction to improve Node.js functionality such ...
In addition to debugging Node.js applications, WebStorm can debug JavaScript code running in Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome.
It shows CPU and memory usages for Node.js programs, while debugging in Chrome and Edge will also show DOM nodes, relayouts, and restyles.
The Node.js Tools for Visual Studio are available under the Apache open source license. Microsoft continues it to be an early alpha release, so it still has some rough edges, but the early reviews ...
Microsoft wants you to build for the cloud and has developed a free Node.js course to help learners on their journey.
Node.js Debugging Is Major Pain (source: RisingStack). But the Node-ChakraCore project didn't start out to improve the functionality of Node.js. The original goal was simply to broaden its reach by ...