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WHY LOG? Think of logging like journaling. Journaling gives us a way to record things that happened over the course of a day; logging gives our programs a way to record what happened while they were running.
This section seems unnecessary since it's covered in the first section of this lesson under Javascript Logging.
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WHY LOG? Think of logging like journaling. Journaling gives us a way to record things that happened over the course of a day; logging gives our programs a way to record what happened while they were running.
This section seems unnecessary since it's covered in the first section of this lesson under Javascript Logging.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: