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After I prototype an app I'm building, my time is split between the editor and the browser with the console open. I try to debug as I go to avoid creating a complete mess. Moreover, when I get a bug report for a production app the first thing that I do is try to debug using Chrome devtools, and I usually find the bug without touching my editor. To be effective at that, I had to learn a great deal
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