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JS-Debugg in 15min

This screencast will show you how to become a better JavaScript debugger by using the Firebug extension for Firefox.

permanent link 30 may at 15:36 by Nate S

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commentat 20:40 on 30 May 2006, Bramus! wrote:

Good screencast indeed for starters using FireBug, though it contains some errors ("dubugging" // time function had wrong closing identifier and therefore it timed to 0ms) and it appeared to me the author didn't always know what it was all about (he seemed to stumble a bit when a got a value of 4, which of course is the length of the array, which he later on mentionned // no refresh on first example // 2 errors in 3rd example which was because he already clicked it somewhere before, though he didn't mention it).

Don't take this as a breakdown, just a tip to perfect the screencast, cos' I'm sure some beginners will be confused on the how and why of some unexplained stuff.

Other than that it's two thumbs up ;)

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