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Thoughts on a Javascript playground?

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    Jerry Evans
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    I need something relatively light weight that enables me to write, run and debug JS code. Any thoughts on the best tools? The idea of using VS/FireFox/Venkmann or equivalent leaves me a bit cold. Thx++ Jerry

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      I need something relatively light weight that enables me to write, run and debug JS code. Any thoughts on the best tools? The idea of using VS/FireFox/Venkmann or equivalent leaves me a bit cold. Thx++ Jerry

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      DaveAuld
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      Never used it, but now i have found it, i think i will take it for a spin. Aptana Studio[^]

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      Latest Article:Data Historians! You Bought It, Use It! Real World Example Latest Tip/Trick:Google Charting API and Formula Imaging


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        I need something relatively light weight that enables me to write, run and debug JS code. Any thoughts on the best tools? The idea of using VS/FireFox/Venkmann or equivalent leaves me a bit cold. Thx++ Jerry

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        cjoki
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        I have been using firefox with the firebug addon and I have been happy.

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          Never used it, but now i have found it, i think i will take it for a spin. Aptana Studio[^]

          Dave Find Me On: Web|Facebook|Twitter|LinkedIn


          Latest Article:Data Historians! You Bought It, Use It! Real World Example Latest Tip/Trick:Google Charting API and Formula Imaging


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          Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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          I've tried Aptana Studio out and found it awesome, but not exactly lightweight :)

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            I need something relatively light weight that enables me to write, run and debug JS code. Any thoughts on the best tools? The idea of using VS/FireFox/Venkmann or equivalent leaves me a bit cold. Thx++ Jerry

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            Monjurul Habib
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            firebug is better i think. you can also try JavaScript Debugger add-on.

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