What is the difference between running an application with and without debugger?

When an application is run with debugger, the debugger will provide its services during the execution. This may slow down the execution of the program and is useful when the program is in the development and testing phase. When program is run without debugger, it is executed in the similar way as it will be executed at the client (user of the application) machine. The execution of the program without debugging is useful when application is about to be deployed or in the testing phase, when we are interested in measuring the efficiency and the throughput of the application.

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