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If you're still using console.log() to find and fix JavaScript issues, you might be spending more time debugging than you need to. Mariko and Pete answer your questions and this week explore some of their favorite FUGU APIs. In this quick walkthrough, I explore the new AI Assistant built into Google Chrome
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- If you're still using console.log() to find and fix JavaScript issues, you might be spending more time debugging than you need to.
- Mariko and Pete answer your questions and this week explore some of their favorite FUGU APIs.
- In this quick walkthrough, I explore the new AI Assistant built into Google Chrome
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