Unminifying function names in DevTools performance profiles

2022-02-04 KENNETH 0

Unminifying function names in DevTools performance profiles Starting in Microsoft Edge version 99, you can use the new “Unminify profile” button in the Performance tool to download an unminified profile using your published sourcemaps. Opening this file in the Performance tool will provide you with easier-to-debug call stacks with better function names. The Performance tool in DevTools allows developers to learn more about their app’s code base by capturing events, network requests, call stacks, and more over a period of time. The recorded profiles make it possible to investigate performance issues in specific user scenarios and debug customer problems. These profiles can also be exported as JSON, making it easy to share with peers to help with investigation. Large web applications often minify their code in production to reduce the bundle size of their scripts and improve performance. This usually means [ more… ]

Microservices March 2022: Kubernetes Networking

2022-02-02 KENNETH 0

Microservices March 2022: Kubernetes Networking What Is Microservices March? It’s a month‑long, free educational program designed to up‑level your knowledge of various microservices topics. (If you missed last year’s program, you can catch all the content on demand.) Why Kubernetes Networking for 2022? Getting Kubernetes into production is a top priority for many organizations. But the journey is hard and getting value can be even harder. Through conversations with our customers and community, we’ve observed that Kubernetes networking – a key component of production‑grade Kubernetes – is frequently misunderstood or underappreciated. Without a solid Kubernetes networking strategy (and the right talent in place to execute it), the most likely outcomes are downtime, security breaches, and wasted money and effort. As providers of two Kubernetes networking tools – an Ingress controller and service mesh – we’re in a great position to use our knowledge and [ more… ]

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Minecraft celebrates the Year of the Tiger with free map and more Feb. 1-7

2022-02-02 KENNETH 0

Minecraft celebrates the Year of the Tiger with free map and more Feb. 1-7 The Year of the Tiger has arrived at Minecraft Marketplace. To help you celebrate, between Feb. 1 and Feb. 7 Minecraft will offer Lunar New Year themed packs, a free world by Next Studio and tiger themed items in the Character Creator: a free mask and a free sweater. In the new map – the Legend of Nezha – you can immerse yourself in an ancient tale of immortal heroes and battle as one of the world’s most beloved champions in a mesmeric world. Visit Minecraft.net to find out more. Source: Minecraft celebrates the Year of the Tiger with free map and more Feb. 1-7

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Test IE mode in Microsoft Edge with Internet Explorer Driver

2022-02-02 KENNETH 0

Test IE mode in Microsoft Edge with Internet Explorer Driver In collaboration with our friends in the Selenium project, the Microsoft Edge team is excited to announce that you can now test Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge with Internet Explorer Driver. With just a few changes to an existing test that runs against Internet Explorer, you can get your tests running in Internet Explorer (IE) mode in Edge. By running your tests in IE mode, you will be able to verify that any legacy web content that runs in Internet Explorer will work as expected in IE mode in Microsoft Edge. Validate IE mode for legacy websites and apps IE mode is a feature in Microsoft Edge for organizations that still need Internet Explorer 11 for backward compatibility of business-critical legacy websites or apps. To learn more about IE [ more… ]

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Free Microsoft Flight Simulator Australia update takes you sky high Down Under

2022-02-01 KENNETH 0

Free Microsoft Flight Simulator Australia update takes you sky high Down Under Soar over the renowned Great Barrier Reef, visit the vast regions of Western Australia and marvel at the natural beauty of Mount Wellington. Do it all today with World Update VII, now available for free for all Microsoft Flight Simulator players. Just update your simulator, download the update and then enjoy the experience of flight throughout Australian skies. Orbx Simulation Systems, based in Melbourne, Australia, has handcrafted four airports and added high-resolution detail to over 100 others. And there are 16 new activities, including five bush trips, six discovery flights and five landing challenges. Head over to Xbox Wire to find out more. Source: Free Microsoft Flight Simulator Australia update takes you sky high Down Under