
Debug Node.js Web applications either on Browser and Server side with Chrome - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 71
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November 3, 2016
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<div style="margin-top: 1ex"><a href="https://www.jsclasses.org/blog/post/113-Debug-Nodejs-Web-applications-either-on-Browser-and-Server-side-with-Chrome--Lately-in-JavaScript-podcast-episode-71.html">Debug Node.js Web applications either on Browser and Server side with Chrome - Lately in JavaScript podcast episode 71</a></div>
<div style="margin-top: 1ex">By Manuel Lemos</a></div>
<div style="margin-top: 1ex">The latest Chrome version can debug the code of Web applications running on the server using Node.js and single step both server side and browser side JavaScript.<br />
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That was one the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and Arturs Sosins in the episode 71 of the Lately in JavaScript podcast.<br />
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They also talked about a new standalone debug from Mozilla named debugger.html, optimization of bootstrap libraries in JavaScript, the complexity of JavaScript development in 2016, the preference of flavours of JavaScript among developers, etc..<br />
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This article contains a transcript of the summary of the podcast.<br />
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Listen to the podcast now, or watch the hangout video, or read the transcript text to learn more about these and other interesting JavaScript topics discussed in this podcast.</a></div>
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