![]() Apart from that, everything is very usable. ![]() This tool kinda have the same functionality of firebug, but lacks one of the most important one – a debugger. The developer console includes new tools including DOM inspector, JavaScript inspector, CSS editor and HTTP header inspector. Opera now includes a developer console that can be added into the browser with many new features. With these tools, you can and you are in good chance to learn from them and improve your skills in web development.īelow are some fundamentals tools that I think each web developer should have and using it day in day out. And since it can be hard to find what you are looking for when there are lots of code and different techniques involved, you need some tools to help you filter information and return those that you are interested in. HTML, CSS, JS, *some* AJAX components and DOM are all viewable and you can already read the code from your browser if you wanted to. ![]() They are things that does the real work, business logics, data warehousing etc and are strictly for the backend.īut as for the frontend, they are all viewable and accessibe from the client side (which is your browser!). Most of the time, you usually can’t get access to scripting language and database access (unless you are the developer) as they are meant to be run on the server and for security reasons, these code shouldn’t be accessible by public. ![]()
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