June 30, 2006

Open source Javascript debugger for OS X-- Media Technology --

From OpenDarwin (thanks to Dave for the link):

I would like to introduce a new addition to the WebKit open source tools—a JavaScript debugger. Drosera, named after the largest genera of bug eating plants, lets you attach and debug JavaScript for any WebKit application—not just Safari.

One of the unique things about Drosera, like the Web Inspector, is that over 90% of it is written in HTML and JavaScript. This is a true testament of what you can do with web technologies today and the rapid development that WebKit allows.

Posted by bug to Media Technology at June 30, 2006 12:23 PM | TrackBack
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That's great! I usually use Venkman on Firefox, but it's always been a little flaky, it's good to see more entries into that field.

Posted by: Aleatha at June 30, 2006 6:32 PM
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