Thanks!
I hadn't realised the compatibility issues when I wrote the post. It does
seem like it's essentially seem like it's WebKit only.
See: https://github.com/catapult-project/catapult/issues/100. I'm surprised
it doesn't work in Safari for that reason; maybe it's the specific version
you're
On Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 2:55 AM, Stephen Russell
wrote:
> Fantastic blog, thank you :) just wanted to let you know the demo doesn't
> work in safari.
Agreed; super helpful blog post, thanks again. It also doesn't work in Firefox.
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Fantastic blog, thank you :) just wanted to let you know the demo doesn't
work in safari.
On Thursday, 6 April 2017 18:00:55 UTC+1, Will Sewell wrote:
>
> Apologies. I just realised I didn't actually link to the post! It's here:
> https://making.pusher.com/go-tool-trace/.
>
> On Thursday, 6 Apr
Excellent stuff. I remember finding out about trace over here
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/golang-nuts/Ktvua7AGdkI
and I marvelled that there wasn't any documentation, so it was all trial
and error for me. But what a gem. What a gem. Both the tool and your blog
post.
On Thursday, 6
This is awesome. Didn't even know this tool existed!
On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 6:00:55 PM UTC+1, Will Sewell wrote:
>
> Apologies. I just realised I didn't actually link to the post! It's here:
> https://making.pusher.com/go-tool-trace/.
>
> On Thursday, 6 April 2017 17:29:22 UTC+1, Will Sewe
That's a great blog post, Will. Thanks for that. The Go team should have
provided one for you, I must say, so double thanks.
-rob
On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 10:00 AM, Will Sewell wrote:
> Apologies. I just realised I didn't actually link to the post! It's here:
> https://making.pusher.com/go-tool-
Apologies. I just realised I didn't actually link to the post! It's here:
https://making.pusher.com/go-tool-trace/.
On Thursday, 6 April 2017 17:29:22 UTC+1, Will Sewell wrote:
>
> Hi, I've just written a blog post/tutorial on Go's relatively unknown, but
> incredibly useful, trace visualiser: `