What's the best way to do debugging in Django? Usually when I program,
I use  "print" statements to identify problems. But Django seems to
surpress all output to stdout.

I read at djangobook.com that I could put "assert False" statements in
problematic parts, and then I would see debugging output through the
web interface. However, this doesn't let me 1) pick the fields to
display, 2) continue execution of the program after the "assert False"
statement.

How do you debug your Django apps?

Thank you,
Robert


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