Two of the hottest development tools available to any web developer, Visual Studio Code (VSCode) and Google Chrome, seamlessly integrate to provide the most comprehensive debugging environment known to javascript. Gone are the days of console-log mazes – now is the time for stack traces and breakpoints in your javascript development environment. Read on to learn how to efficiently step through your Ext JS application, watch variables, check function scope, and resolve issues faster.
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Early Access to Sencha Plugin for Visual Studio 2017 is Now Available
We’re pleased to announce that the early access version of the Sencha Visual Studio 2017 Plugin is now available. Sencha Visual Studio Plugins were created with the goal of streamlining the development process for Sencha Ext JS developers using Visual Studio IDEs and to help developers build their applications faster.
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We’re pleased to announce that Visual Studio Plugin 6.0.6 is available, and it supports Ext JS 6.5 and Sencha Cmd 6.5. This plugin is popular among Ext JS developers using .Net, and we’ve seen more than 10,000 downloads from the Visual Studio Marketplace and the Sencha Support Portal. Try it out and share your feedback in the forum.
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Code completion in Sencha IDE plugins goes far beyond what you might expect from JavaScript IDEs. We want you to feel that the full scope of Ext JS is always at your fingertips, so we made code completion a top priority. Take a look at all of the great examples that you can use to speed up your coding.
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