Dynamic debugging is a technique used to identify and fix errors in a program while it is being executed. This approach allows developers to monitor the program's execution in real-time, which can help pinpoint the exact location and cause of a defect. Here are some key characteristics and aspects of dynamic debugging: 1. **Real-Time Monitoring**: Unlike static debugging, which involves examining code without executing it, dynamic debugging allows developers to observe the program's behavior as it runs.
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