i use flashdevelop, the debugger plugin for firefox and a console logging
class that i wrote which i pick up using firebug in firefox

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On 8 May 2010 09:01, Jim Andrews <j...@vispo.com> wrote:

>
>
>  I tend to use MonsterDebugger a lot. It is easy to debug stuff in almost
>> any
>> setting outside of mobile devices. I use that and a combo of trace
>> statements and the IDE Debugger.
>>
>> http://www.demonsterdebugger.com/
>>
>> Ktu
>>
>
> I installed DeMonster debugger a while ago, and it seems great for run-time
> debugging.
>
> But I'm such a noobie at ActionScript that what I currently need are good
> compilation error texts--which the Flash IDE does offer, sometimes.
>
> I'm not quite at the stage where run-time debugging is an issue, so mired
> am I in the writing mechanics of compilable code in ActionScript.
>
> But the Flash IDE is just too slow to be anything but deadly dull
> concerning coding and debugging.
>
> So I think I will give FDT a try. And use DeMonster for run-time debugging,
> possibly, depending on how it stacks up against FDT run-time debugging.
>
> Many thanks for the suggestions.
>
> ja
> http://vispo.com
>
> ps: here is some generative art i did in director (shockwave):
> http://vispo.com/dbcinema/londonhypotrochoid
> http://vispo.com/dbcinema/newyork
> http://vispo.com/dbcinema/vancouver
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