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A couple of months ago, I had some downtime at work, so I tasked myself with one of my goals for the year: implement error tracking for our JavaScript applications. It’s a bit crazy to think we weren’t monitoring our front end apps until now. Especially considering our stack is heavily comprised of a bunch of SOA-style Angular and Spine apps. But we’ve managed to do alright; and technically we did
The console object crops up everywhere. But what is it, and what can it do? Most people seem to use it without realising the sheer convenience it can provide. Let’s take a look at where it comes from, and how to use it correctly. Built-in vs. Host The console object is what’s known as a host object in ECMAScript. Host objects are supplied by the host environment. Node’s documentation refers to con
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