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Javascript Library Detector
If you are like me, and you love to look under the hood of every interesting website you visit. You are going to like this Firefox add-on I stumbled upon today. The JavaScript Library Detector is simple and straight forward. It places in the status bar a favicon of each of the libraries the website you are currently viewing has. Placing the mouse over each icon brings up a little pop-up with the name of the library and the version it uses.
So if you are a web developer you should definitely check it out, you will start to see that some of your favorite sites are already using js libraries such as: jquery, dojo, and prototype.
Download: Library Detector
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Hey … create a newsletter would you !? .. I wan’t to get some kind of warning when you post this kind of stuff… by the way .. cool thing .. definitively will install.
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