This Panel discusses the many aspects of Augury including using Augury in Chrome, favourite Chrome developer techniques, Augury tips, creating informative graphics and much more.
Panel by Charles Max Wood, Igor Kamenetsky, Joe Eames, Lukas Ruebbelke
Angular 2 helpful debugging with Augury. Augury is a Google Chrome extension for debugging Angular 2 applications, just like Batarang is for debugging Angular 1.* Apps, and is accessible via the Chrome Dev Tools.
Blog by Ganga Chris
Augury, Rangle’s Chrome Developer Tool extension, allows developers to look deeply into their Angular 2 application by visualizing their component tree and the data associated with it.
Blog by Amrita Chopra
This year's AngularJS Toronto meetup featured Google's Angular core team member, Matias Niemelä. Vanessa Yuen and Sumit Arora from Rangle's own Angular team presented Augury.
Talk by Vanessa Yuen, Sumit Arora, developers at Rangle
In this talk, Igor and Vanessa introduce Angular Augury - a Chrome Developer Tools extension created by the Rangle team that allows developers to visualize their Angular 2 application’s component tree and the data associated with it.
Talk by Igor Kamenetsky and Vanessa Yuen, developers at Rangle
Rangle's Angular 2.0 team presents a webinar providing a complete overview of how you can master your Angular 2.0 Workflow using key tools.
Webinar by Michael Bennett, Igor Kamenetsky, Rangle's Angular 2.0 team
In this talk from the AngularJS Toronto Meetup, Yuri Takhyetev and Igor Krivanov announce a new Chrome plug-in, Augury, a tool to help inspect Angular 2 applications and Colin Chan presents a case-study of Ontario.ca’s move to AngularJS and the MEAN Stack.
Talk by Colin Chan, Yuri Takhyetev, Igor Kamenetsky