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This article explores G.K. Chesterton's famous "Chesterton's fence" principle — the idea that before removing or changing something that seems useless, one should first understand why it was originally created. The author then extends this concept to propose "Chesterton's gap," suggesting that just as we should be cautious about tearing down existing structures without understanding them, we should also be cautious about filling gaps or voids in systems without first understanding their purpose. The piece reflects on how these principles apply to programming, system design, and reform in gener





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