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From: Mrinal
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Hi ,   As the name suggests , assemblies in MS world and even otherwise 
compiled in Release and Build modes .   Release mode is essentially called as 
the optimized mode with no debug symbols created and that's how the production 
assemblies are created .   Debug Mode is the one where debug symbols are loaded 
in the form of debug files like pdb ( Program Database ) in MS , Sym files ( 
Oracle ) , which contains whole lot of information regarding assembly , since 
at runtime when we debug , it has to do the reverse mapping :   Machine 
specific binary code > MSIL > C# Code .   It contains information about 
breakpoints being set and appropritately breaking in the relevant code while 
executing , It can considered as in simple terms Memory where relevant code is 
allocated memory and is getting executed is mapped back to teh C# code file .   
Performance difference could be huge , depending on size of the application , 
that's why Release version is preferred mode for production , since it doesn't 
contains :   1. Any extra information or files but only compact code meant for 
final execution .   Hope it helps ,   Mrinal

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