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gdb is a bit old and my comment is really more about building things in general.

You should always make things hackable, not just for others, but for you. One truth to coding is that the final thing will never end up where you think it will. So if you don't make your code flexible (i.e. hackable) then you're going to keep breaking it while fixing it. Things will continue to be patches and quick fixes. Nothing is more permanent than a temporary fix that works.

Truthfully, this is part of the unix philosophy. Make your programs small and integratable. The strategy is not to be finished, because there is no end, the strategy is to be adaptable, because there is no end.



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