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Angular Error "ng.probe is not a function" when Augury Extention is Enabled #1490

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Augury version (required): 1.24.1
Angular version (required): 10.1.0
Date: Sep 04, 2020
OS: Win 10
Browser: Fire Fox 80.0.1

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Description of issue:
When the augury extension is enabled, extension is not working as expected, but the developer console comes out with error "ng.probe is not a function". When the same application is run with extension disabled, console is empty and no error is displayed. This issue was opened in angular by a number of people and responses shows that, its an issue between Augury and Ivy and Angular team suggesting Augury team to do the fix. Because of this error the Augury can't be used as needed.
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Steps to reproduce:

  1. Create a simple Angular application
  2. Run the application by enabling the extension
  3. Run the application by disabling the extension

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