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What is debuggers?

A debugger is a software tool used by programmers to test and debug programs. It allows programmers to step through their code line by line, inspect variables, and identify the cause of errors or unexpected behavior.

What other technologies are related to debuggers?

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Emulators help debuggers by simulating the target environment, enabling debugging without physical hardware.
mentioned alongside debuggers in 29% (307) of relevant job posts
CANoe/CANalyzer are used for analyzing and testing CAN bus communication, and debuggers can be used to analyze problems found.
mentioned alongside debuggers in 18% (73) of relevant job posts
Simulators provide a virtual environment for testing and debugging code, similar to emulators.
mentioned alongside debuggers in 10% (96) of relevant job posts

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