While the name sounds like a specific medical instrument, is actually a utility tool designed for software developers and testers. It acts as a "magnifying glass" for data, specifically designed to view, inspect, and manage data stored within Java collections during runtime.
| Feature | Jendoscope (0°) | Standard 0° Nasal Scope | 30° or 70° Scope | |---------|----------------|------------------------|------------------| | Distal tip | Beveled, recessed lens | Flat, flush lens | Angled prism | | Working channel | Above the shaft | Alongside or separate nostril | Separate nostril | | Primary use | Sella/pituitary | General sinus inspection | Frontal/maxillary sinuses | | Single-nostril bimanual | Yes | No | No | jendoscope
However, debuggers freeze execution, and logs can be verbose and difficult to parse. Jendoscope offers a middle ground. It provides a graphical user interface (GUI) that acts as a "live feed" into the application's memory, specifically targeting java.util.Collection objects. While the name sounds like a specific medical
Inspecting engine cylinders, spark plug holes, or looking for leaks behind the dashboard. Jendoscope offers a middle ground
The Jendoscope is specifically indicated for and extended endoscopic endonasal approaches (EEA) to: