We all know that the Internet is a mess, with different browsers implementing things differently, and generally making the life of web developers everywhere a nightmare.
Inevitably, bugs will get through no matter how hard we test, but we don’t always get the feedback we need to fix these issues.
Jupiter IT has released a service called DamnIT , which you include in your JavaScript code, and then can get detailed error reports emailed to you whenever a user has done something that has caused an error to occur in the script.
I can see this saving the butt of many a web developer out there.
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Serge Meunier is a software developer living in Cape Town, South Africa. He loves programming, fencing, philosophy, feeding his internet addiction, and, of course, dogs.
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