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Fantastic bugs and how to squash them (JS Party #46)

Fantastic bugs and how to squash them (JS Party #46)

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October 5, 201858m 42s

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Show Notes

Safia, Suz, KBall and Nick get together to talk about bugs! Not those pesky things you’re scared to squash because they might suddenly jump on you — this is all about JavaScript bugs; how you prevent some of the common ones, what tools you can use to reduce bugs in your code, and a panel group therapy session where they discuss the most difficult bug they’ve had to fix.

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Topics covered in today’s show:

  • Most common JavaScript bugs
  • Hardest JavaScript bugs tackled by the hosts
  • Tools to reduce the number of bugs in your code

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