I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
Several of these extensions provide functionality that's already there in the built-in developer console of all the big browsers. Unless they do something radically better than the default, I prefer to keep the number of extensions I run to a minimum.
Apart from anything else, sharing knowledge with coworkers is easier if you know they have the same tools at their fingertips.
I totally agree with you, Ben! These are some of the extensions which one can make use of whenever there is a need. Otherwise, it's always better to keep the number of extensions "enable" count to a minimum.
Thanks for pointing it out!👍
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Several of these extensions provide functionality that's already there in the built-in developer console of all the big browsers. Unless they do something radically better than the default, I prefer to keep the number of extensions I run to a minimum.
Apart from anything else, sharing knowledge with coworkers is easier if you know they have the same tools at their fingertips.
I totally agree with you, Ben! These are some of the extensions which one can make use of whenever there is a need. Otherwise, it's always better to keep the number of extensions "enable" count to a minimum.
Thanks for pointing it out!👍