Drosera - A JavaScript Debugger for WebKit
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The WebKit group released a new tool called Drosera last night. It's a JavaScript debugger that will work alongside any WebKit application,...
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charles powne
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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briif
The picture shows an "insect-eating" plant, but it isn't Drosera, but Dionaea Muscipula. Droseras are the sticky ones :-)
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