Web developing tools poll
Written on Aug 20, 2009 // Net, Open Source.
Firebug 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 linuxlinux
environment
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 GoogleGoogle
ChromeChrome
) 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
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
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
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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