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🌱 How to make better use of Chrome Devtools #159
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cool! off my mind: since we have plenty of time, would you like to have a brief chat to go over materials you have on hand for some brainstorm / organization into talk outline? we can do that late nov or early dec, depending on your pace edit: tagging @KenLSM |
sure, I'll let you know :) |
Hey @wgao19 I don't know how to add emoji to the issue tracker. After googling, 🌱 doesn't appear. Do you copy and paste the emoji into the issue tracker? |
lol magic, although i notice u used an elephant before which is also cute :P sorry seeing a lot of repeating purple ghost emojis recently |
Thank you for being the first speaker live streamed, and more so for preparing the talk! |
How to make better use of Chrome Devtools 🐘
speaker
jiawei
intro
I have been a console logger developer from the start of my computer science journey and I agree it is hands down the best debugging tool. I would even go as far as to say it may be the only debugging tool you need, if you just need to debug logic. But the web projects I have worked on in companies showed that logic is only a fraction of web applications. So I would like to share some devtools tips and tricks I learnt in the past year. As devtools is a huge subject, I would limit it to Chrome devtools and focus on how to get started
resources
I will link them later
Scheduling
Hopefully before 2019 ends, mid to end Dec if possible 😅 (I'm targetting 20th Dec?)
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