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Introducing Developer and Debugging Tools

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It isn’t obvious that developing for the Web would require specific debugging tools or that such tools would even exist. Not so long ago, front-end development was seriously lacking good tools to analyze and debug page components. But the Web has evolved tremendously: front-end debugging tools have flourished, and most major browsers nowadays come with built-in debugging tools or easily added extensions.

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© 2010 Chris Apers and Daniel Paterson

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Apers, C., Paterson, D. (2010). Introducing Developer and Debugging Tools. In: Beginning iPhone and iPad Web Apps. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3046-5_3

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