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codepo8That looks very useful and could also be used for creating a mean of certain OS/browsers to compare against. I like it. | |||
therazorbladeMissing the basic ability to create my own group of devices instead of showing everyone using the service. How would this work with actual application running? | |||
Would it only be performance stats that come from the web browser? So I would just leave a browser open on my javascript-heavy page and it would monitor performance as I pushed updates? What about performance problems when a certain action is performed? I might only realize there’s a performance issue when I test that action. Then I can’t see which commit caused the issue. I think there’s a problem to be solved here but this, as it is, doesn’t solve it. | |||
I’m looking forward to a full version! Right now though it’s really limited, but has potential to be an awesome product. | |||
mahemoffVery useful for performance work. Would love the ability to add annotations too (“I am about to push the magic button”). | |||
In my opinion, it’s a really great idea. Hope you will finish it as soon as possible :) Good luck! | |||
Obviously, this isn’t complete. I think I get and like the idea, but I don’t feel like I can really see it in action. Maybe you could have provided some other bogus data streams so I could have played with the UI more.