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  1. Re: man I wish on Debug.js: A JavaScript VM and In-Browser Debugger In Pure JS Generators · · Score: 0

    It's fine criticize away! See other comments I replied to saying something intelligible. Dumb is not criticism, it's a personal attack and very trollish

  2. Re: man I wish on Debug.js: A JavaScript VM and In-Browser Debugger In Pure JS Generators · · Score: 0

    Wow, so many trolls

  3. Re: man I wish on Debug.js: A JavaScript VM and In-Browser Debugger In Pure JS Generators · · Score: 1

    Thanks for the encouragement buddy but I already did that a few times in fact. Go to my site and see my other projects. However, the pint here is it's technical post.

  4. Re: Skeleton Project on Debug.js: A JavaScript VM and In-Browser Debugger In Pure JS Generators · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I already did exactly what you said :) read the full article and look at the source code. I insert a yield before every statement and have a machine that controls the call stack. Also the debugger is feature complete ;)

  5. Re: man I wish on Debug.js: A JavaScript VM and In-Browser Debugger In Pure JS Generators · · Score: 0

    You caught me! I'm advertising my free and open source projects to get rich. You must very smart :)

  6. Re: FORTH! on Debug.js: A JavaScript VM and In-Browser Debugger In Pure JS Generators · · Score: 1

    There many languages that could be much better for teaching than JavaScript, however building things and publishing on the web is a big sell for people learning

  7. Re: man I wish on Debug.js: A JavaScript VM and In-Browser Debugger In Pure JS Generators · · Score: 0

    How am I pretending like it has anything to do with threads? The browser and most JavaScript environments are single threaded and event based

  8. Re: man I wish on Debug.js: A JavaScript VM and In-Browser Debugger In Pure JS Generators · · Score: 1

    You don't understand it, so you call it dumb. Classy!