Would you say the Firefox debugger works equally well as the Chrome variant? (In terms of responsiveness, integration, overal experience). I really fancy the JS debugger of VSCode but I'd hate to drop Firefox for that.
> Would you say the Firefox debugger works equally well as the Chrome variant?
Are you talking about the native debugger. Not sure. I only use the Chrome debugger from time to time, but mostly use the Firefox debugger. So it's ok, but since I use it all the time, I know it has its warts...
> (In terms of responsiveness, integration, overal experience).
As said I use it (firefox and vs code) all the time as a JS developer.
> I really fancy the JS debugger of VSCode but I'd hate to drop Firefox for that.
That's the part I really do not understand. I do use Firefox (and its native devtools), and I do use VSCode plus its Firefox extension. So no reason to drop Firefox ;)
> Would you say the Firefox debugger works equally well as the Chrome variant?
Are you talking about the native debugger. Not sure. I only use the Chrome debugger from time to time, but mostly use the Firefox debugger. So it's ok, but since I use it all the time, I know it has its warts...
Anyway, there are completely rebuilding it using react.js at the moment: https://hacks.mozilla.org/2016/09/introducing-debugger-html/
> (In terms of responsiveness, integration, overal experience).
As said I use it (firefox and vs code) all the time as a JS developer.
> I really fancy the JS debugger of VSCode but I'd hate to drop Firefox for that.
That's the part I really do not understand. I do use Firefox (and its native devtools), and I do use VSCode plus its Firefox extension. So no reason to drop Firefox ;)