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hey whatamp;#39;s going on folks itamp;#39;s Mike here and today Iamp;#39;m honored to be with the GDB watch Point team to talk to you about one of my favorite topics debugging but as we get to know each other or if youamp;#39;re not familiar with me I want to go ahead and just ask you a very serious question have you ever wanted a time travel well the answer to that is I donamp;#39;t know if Iamp;#39;m able to help you in the real world to time travel but with that said there is some good news with one of my favorite topics of debugging that I can help you with and thatamp;#39;s to talk to you today about this idea of time traveled bugging and the idea with time travel debugging is we can record and replay our execution whether we want to do that forward in time or using time travel go backward in time and replay execution of our programs to either better understand them or Define pesky bugs so with that said letamp;#39;s go ahead and look at a few different debugging tools th