Firefox, Chrome strengthen in-browser debugging

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    Mozilla and Google have updated their browsers with features to help developers more effectively write and debug their websites.

    With Tuesday’s release of Firefox 23, Mozilla has introduced a number of features to its Web Developer Toolbar. And Google has announced features to its Chrome Developer Tools as well.

    Both sets of technologies recognize the growing use of the browser for richer interactions between users and services, over and above the viewing of static Web pages.

    “We still use the browser language, although most of what people do isn’t browsing. You have email, calendaring, social networking—it really is a different kind of activity,” said Johnathan Nightingale, vice president of Firefox engineering at Mozilla.

    Read more http://www.pcworld.com/article/2046063/firefox-chrome-strengthen-inbrowser-debugging.html
     

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