This is the third part in my series on Advanced Debugging Techniques in JavaScript. Part 1 introduced Validate Your Assumptions, Binary Search, and the debugger statement. Part 2 covered Bottom-Up debugging, Top-Down debugging, and Break on DOM changes. This blog goes into more of the Chrome-specific debugging techniques that I use on a regular basis. The last part of the series will be focused on how teams that use Agile can help their developers and QAs debug JavaScript effectively.
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