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PyPI Now Supports iOS and Android Wheels for Mobile Python Development
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binding-pry-js
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Use `binding.pry` in your JavaScript. Literally just a wrapper for `debugger`. For those who've been writing a lot of Ruby and can't seem to shake the habit.
Use binding.pry
in your JavaScript. Literally just a wrapper for debugger
. For those who've been writing a lot of Ruby and can't seem to shake the habit.
npm install binding-pry-js
Import the script in your code (or load via CDN) and call binding.pry
. A debugger
statement will be triggered and you, a Ruby dev, won't feel as stupid as you otherwise would.
import 'binding-pry-js';
binding.pry
// or...
binding.irb
FAQs
Use `binding.pry` in your JavaScript. Literally just a wrapper for `debugger`. For those who've been writing a lot of Ruby and can't seem to shake the habit.
The npm package binding-pry-js receives a total of 312 weekly downloads. As such, binding-pry-js popularity was classified as not popular.
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