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Most mainstream debugging engines, such as gdb and dbx, provide console-based command line interfaces.
Debugger front-ends are popular extensions to debugger engines that provide IDE integration, program animation, and visualization features.
Some early mainframe debuggers such as Oliver and SIMON provided this same functionality for the IBM System / 360 and later operating systems, as long ago as the 1970s.

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