Time-Travel Debugging with HTML
- James Mickens and Mark Marron
This video from Microsoft Research describes an experimental time-traveling debugger inside the next-generation Microsoft Edge web browser. The system allows a developer to move the execution state of a debugged web page backwards and forwards in time. With fine-grained knowledge of how a page’s state evolves, developers can dramatically reduce the effort needed to find and diagnose bugs.
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Mark Marron
Principal RSDE
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James Mickens
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