Google Chrome Developer Tools: 12 Tricks to Develop Quicker
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Uploaded on Feb 24, 2011
In this video, Paul Irish, a Chrome developer advocate, presents 12 tips and tricks on how to use Chrome's developer tools. To learn more visit code.google.com/chrome/devtools
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Top Comments
Ryan Staniforth 2 years ago
Chrome has the nicest developer tools by far. It's the little things that count. I learn't a few things from this video which will make the experience even better.
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grauaas 2 years ago
i didn't understand any of those symbols and nubers, but I though watched the video till the end :)
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Sid Ghodke 2 weeks ago
2:05 -- that was pretty cool!
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Elijah Lynn 3 weeks ago
Keep at it Bobby, if you learn just 1% more every day that is quite a bit of compounded interest over the course of a year! If you can get really good at one area of web development you have the opportunity to enter a very niche market that is currently starved of great talent.
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Noah Avenell 2 months ago
Well by all means don't elaborate.
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dcallstar51 3 months ago
This makes me so happy.
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NewYork81983 4 months ago
Are you lost?
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MrAshleyc95 4 months ago
CAN YOU SAVE IT?
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AJ Lev 4 months ago
didn't understand and not what I was looking for.
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Thin Soldier 4 months ago
I'm a dimwit and I've been doing this stuff for 6 years. The basics are very easy if you don't start off with old and outdated information. From there it's just making time to use it until you understand it. Then take baby steps into the areas you don't understand. It helps to have an actual need that can only be met by learning something new.
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Geovani Gonzalez 5 months ago
lol im starting to study this and its so cool but its to hard
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