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At my company, we’ve been interviewing people for a web developer position, with particular emphasis on programming. Something I’ve noticed is a lot of developers say: “I know JavaScript.” So a simple question I devised for testing this was, “how would you debug JavaScript?” You’d be surprised how many people don’t know the answer to this.
So, if you’re a php/perl/python/ruby/asp/etc programmer who “knows” JavaScript, here’s a few tools to help with debugging. These are Firefox extensions.
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