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Debugger

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What is Debugger?

A debugger is a tool used by programmers to test and debug code. It allows them to step through code line by line, inspect variables, and set breakpoints to pause execution at specific points. This helps identify and fix errors in software, improving its reliability and performance.

What other technologies are related to Debugger?

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Compilers are essential for creating executable code that debuggers then analyze.
mentioned alongside Debugger in 24% (143) of relevant job posts
Integrated Development Environments often include debuggers as a key feature.
mentioned alongside Debugger in 2% (58) of relevant job posts
Digital Multimeters can be used alongside debuggers for hardware-related debugging.
mentioned alongside Debugger in 1% (54) of relevant job posts

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