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New Tutorials : JavaScript Debugger Guide and Intro to Ajax for PHP Web Apps

posted Thursday, 20 November 2008
There is a new tutorial for JavaScript developers, JavaScript Debugger User's Guide, offers details covering the NetBeans JavaScript Debugger.  The NetBeans JavaScript debugger provides you with a set of tools that aid in the process of inspecting, monitoring and editing JavaScript code. You can use the debugger to identify errors, or step through execution and explore the state of your application at any given moment.  Debugger support for FireFox is based on Firebug, whereas for Internet Explorer it is based on the Active Scripting debugger framework.  Also released is a new tutorial, Introduction to Ajax for PHP Web Applications, the document provides an introduction to Ajax and demonstrates some of the features in the NetBeans IDE that allow you to program faster and more efficiently when working with Ajax-related technologies. While learning about the low-level functionality of Ajax, you build a simple application that employs auto-completion in a text field.  The NetBeans IDE provides strong support for Ajax development, including JavaScript and CSS editors, an all new PHP editor, a JavaScript debugger, a client-side monitor to examine HTTP messages, an Ajax-ready environment for your choice of server-side scripting language (e.g., JSP, PHP, Ruby, Groovy), out-of-the-box support for MySQL and Java DB, and extensive integration support for web frameworks and third-party JavaScript toolkits.  
 

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