This may seem silly to some people, but when I study COBOL back in school, you can say that the IDE will step over your code line by line for you, and if you touch the mouse, the debugger will stop as if you hit a breakpoint. There are times when I prefer to watch the debugger rather than pressing F10. One of my favorite features of this was the change in stride speed. Mostly the number of lines per second or the delay in seconds between steps.
Or, if you have a long or complex process, and you want to say that step 5 of the test, without having to repeat steps 1-4 (because they take 20 minutes), the ability to save program execution on a specific one and resume it to a specific line of code. I am currently working on a tool for a job where it will send to God.
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