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Drosera - A JavaScript Debugger for WebKit
The WebKit group released a new tool called Drosera last night. It's a JavaScript debugger that will work alongside any WebKit application, including Safari. This is welcome news for the web design community -- any tool that can help JavaScript to work more fluidly in Safari is a good thing.
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briif said 1:21PM on 6-28-2006
The picture shows an "insect-eating" plant, but it isn't Drosera, but Dionaea Muscipula. Droseras are the sticky ones :-)
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Charles Powne said 2:28AM on 6-29-2006
Exactly. Drosera have rosettes of pads with sticky hairs on them. They're commonly called sundews. We have lots of them in the mountains here in Oregon. Completely cool plants.
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