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Depends on language and platform ;) Ghidra, strace, printouts gets you quite far. The only language I regularly step would be assembler.
Ghidra seems intense when gdb is right there. Lol. What advantages do you see in using Ghidra on your own code? It seems interesting.
Gdb doesn't support arm macs. I've switched to lldb.
Nice. Does it work well for you? How does it compare?
If you know gdb, you know lldb.. it's pretty much a drop-in replacement.
A lot of what I do (hw/fw hacking) involves running Ghidra on code by others so it's just a tool I know well. As I mentioned I seldomly step through my own code while debugging high level languages.