Learn to say popular browser developer tools extension names correctly.
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How is Redux DevTools (browser extension for inspecting Redux application state) correctly pronounced?
Redux DevTools is pronounced 'REE-duks DEV-toolz' — 'redux' (stress on REE) plus 'dev tools'. In a technical interview: "Redux DevTools let me rewind the state to the exact moment right before the bug appeared."
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How is Lighthouse (open-source auditing tool for web page quality, built into Chrome DevTools) correctly pronounced?
Lighthouse (the auditing tool) is pronounced 'LYT-hows' — exactly like the everyday word for the coastal beacon tower, stress on LYT. In a technical interview: "Lighthouse scored the homepage ninety-eight for performance after we compressed the hero image."
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How is React Developer Tools (browser extension for inspecting React component trees) correctly pronounced?
React Developer Tools is pronounced 'ree-AKT dih-VEL-uh-per toolz' — 'React' (stress on AKT) plus 'developer tools'. In a technical interview: "React Developer Tools showed exactly which prop change had triggered the unnecessary re-render."
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How is Wappalyzer (browser extension that detects technologies used on a website) correctly pronounced?
Wappalyzer is pronounced 'WOP-uh-ly-zer' — blends 'application' and 'analyzer'. Stress on WOP. In a technical interview: "Wappalyzer told us the competitor's site was running on Shopify with a specific checkout plugin."
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How is ColorZilla (browser extension for picking and inspecting colors on a page) correctly pronounced?
ColorZilla is pronounced 'KUL-er-zil-uh' — 'color' plus '-zilla' (echoing 'Godzilla'). Stress on KUL. In a technical interview: "ColorZilla grabbed the exact hex code straight off the designer's mockup image."