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intro to js: repetitive section #14

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kvignali opened this issue Jul 5, 2016 · 1 comment
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intro to js: repetitive section #14

kvignali opened this issue Jul 5, 2016 · 1 comment
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kvignali commented Jul 5, 2016

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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pletcher commented Jul 5, 2016

Thanks for opening this issue!

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