Web developing tools poll

Written on Aug 20, 2009 // Net, Open Source.

1250770927_poll redFirebug has always been my favourite companion for developing frontends for web applications. Unfortunately latest version both of the extension and the browser disappointed me and I had to look for other solutions. In a linuxlinuxlinux environment  Web developing tools poll was the most known non-free alternative so 6 months ago I started using its brand new debugging engine codenamed DragonFly. Some months ago I installed Linux dev build of Chromium (Open source implementation of GoogleGoogleGoogle ChromeChromeChrome) and found out that Webkit debugger (used in many other browsers) was fabolous.

Now I’m quite curious about other developers experience with inline editing and Javascript debugging so I started these four polls to know and learn from your experiences.

First poll is a general one, regarding the tool you like the most. The other three regards specific aspects of each tool: JS debugging, CSS & HTML inline editing and Performance analysis.

What's your overall favourite browser tool for Web Developing?

  • Firebug (67%, 85 Votes)
  • Chrome Developer Tools (29%, 37 Votes)
  • Other (2%, 3 Votes)
  • Opera Dragonfly (2%, 2 Votes)

Total Voters: 126

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What's your favourite Javascript debugger tool?

  • Firebug (59%, 60 Votes)
  • Chrome Developer Tools (28%, 28 Votes)
  • Opera Dragonfly (12%, 12 Votes)
  • Other (1%, 2 Votes)

Total Voters: 101

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What's your favourite HTML & CSS inline editing tool?

  • Firebug (54%, 51 Votes)
  • Web Developer (33%, 31 Votes)
  • Chrome Developer Tools (9%, 9 Votes)
  • Other (4%, 4 Votes)
  • Opera Dragonfly (0%, 1 Votes)

Total Voters: 95

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What's your favourite performance analyzer browser tool?

  • Firebug (NET tab) (39%, 28 Votes)
  • YSlow (34%, 24 Votes)
  • Page Speed (15%, 11 Votes)
  • Chrome Developer Tools (7%, 5 Votes)
  • Other (5%, 3 Votes)

Total Voters: 71

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