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Sometimes, as a Javascript developer you will find yourself in the middle of a big applications that has many functions and even more calls to those functions from all over your application.
If you find you have a bug somewhere, finding out the exact route of the information through the dynamic javascript application can be difficult.
This is where console.trace comes in. It will allow you to see the entire call stack and trace the movement of information from anywhere inside your javascript code. This will save you untold hours debugging those annoying little bugs.
In this video I will show you how to use console.trace and walk through a few examples of how to use it and why it can be so powerful.
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