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So, 3 days after barcamp ended, Google gave me official word that I’ve been accepted in the Google Summer of Code. I will be working to improve the JS Debugging experience in Mozilla Firefox, specifically for webdevelopers. In order to do so, I need input from the (other) people who debug their own javascript on a daily basis.

  • What’s missing?
  • What’s been done wrong? What’s been done exceptionally right?
  • What tools do you use? Why?
  • Do you use Venkman? Why, or why not?
  • Do you use the MS Script debugger? Why, why not?
  • Is either tool better than the other, and if so, why?
  • What kind of problems do you spend the largest amount of time on, and how can a debugger help you change that (or at least shorten that amount of time)?

You can email me a response to those questions, but you can also comment on the tracking bug for my project, or on this blogpost. Thanks in advance!

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