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All major modern browsers are good for javascript developent and debugging.
ReplyDeleteChrome has it's DevTools built-in http://code.google.com/intl/pl-PL/chrome/devtools/
Firefox has Firebug http://getfirebug.com/
Internet Explorer (starting with 8) has it's developer tools as well http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/aa740478
All these tools provide the same (or very close) set of utilities to debug/inspect your code
They all vary on the javascript engines and have their pros and cons, but jQuery is here to help to remediate these discrepancies to provide you with unified platform that works the same on all browsers.
As per me, Chrome and Firefox are better for java script. This is because easy nonavailability of debugging tools and development environment.
ReplyDeleteFirefox 8.0 and later, apparently, 'cuz scratchpad is so convenient when you need to write some code.
ReplyDeleteBut scratchpad is yet to be improved since it still lacks many features of a text-editor.
If anyone finds out an equivalent tool on Google Chrome, pls let me know.