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There are many quotes from famous computer scientists that have become the wisdom that guides our profession. For example:

"Premature optimization is the root of all evil in programming."

  • Donald Knuth (citing Hoare's Dictum)

"Everyone knows that debugging is twice as hard as writing a program in the first place. So if you're as clever as you can be when you write it, how will you ever debug it?"

  • Brian Kernighan

And so on. My question is, what are your favorite words of wisdom about programming from someone who is not famous? Was it a friend, a coworker, or a teacher, or a family member?

For example, a technical writer friend of mine said:

"You can't get the right answers unless you ask the right questions."


Thanks for all the contributions! The answer I selected was (a) specifically coding-related, and (b) stated by someone who is not technically famous (though he has a popular blog and a podcast and runs StackOverflow). I.e. he's no Bill Gates or Yogi Berra.

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Not directly development-related, but true all the same...

A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention in human history, with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila.

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Attributed to Mitch Ratcliffe. He may qualify as someone who is not famous, because his page on wikiquote.org has been deleted with reason of "not sufficiently notable." – Bill Karwin Dec 26 '08 at 19:51
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An of course Murphy's law: "Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong at the worst possible moment."

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Not to forget OToole's corollary - "Murphy was an optimist" – seanb Nov 12 '08 at 23:28
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Some people, when confronted with a problem, think "I know, I’ll use regular expressions." Now they have two problems. --Jamie Zawinski

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Man, is it just me or is anyone else getting tired of people using this quote? – Simucal Nov 13 '08 at 3:30
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To be honest, I've never much agreed with Jamie's sentiment: regexes are powerful tools, easily misused, but invaluable when used properly. It is a good quip though. – Ned Batchelder Nov 13 '08 at 3:34
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Another classic: "640K is Enough For Anyone".

Althought the quote is not verified, and probably wrong, it is a significant portion of computer science history.

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Attributed to Bill Gates, but he has denied saying it. – Bill Karwin Nov 12 '08 at 18:53
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Yup, hence the addition ;-). – Gamecat Nov 12 '08 at 18:58
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Never be afraid to say "I don't understand".

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"The software will ship in July, we just don't know of what year."

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Heard a good on on possibly a scott hanselman podcast..."it will likely ship in a month that ends with ber...like March-ber" – esabine Dec 28 '08 at 0:58
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Always make sure the shower curtain is on the inside.

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I think this is attributed to Conrad Hilton, speaking with Johnny Carson on "The Tonight Show." – Bill Karwin Jul 29 at 21:27
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Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur.

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"'Whatever is said in Latin sounds profound" for those too lazy to google it – Steven A. Lowe Nov 12 '08 at 19:11
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Can't remember where I heard it, must have been during some tech talk I've watched sometime before.

Regardless of how smart, creative, and innovative your organization is, there are more smart, creative, and innovative people outside your organization than inside.

Encourages open source work, peer review, reminds me not to try and reinvent the wheel.

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Every single time I have been clever I have regretted it.

Can't remember who told this one either.

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To understand recursion, you must first understand recursion.

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This is not wisdom, it's a joke. – Paul Nathan Nov 12 '08 at 20:16
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To understand recursion, ask someone standing closer to Douglas Hofstadter than you. – jleedev Jul 29 at 15:10
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Bugs? My code doesn't have bugs. It has randomly generated, undocumented features!

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Programming is hard, let's go shopping!

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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=programming+quotes

And in honor of our fearless leader....

http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000855.html

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Who's Jeff and Joel? – JasonMichael Nov 12 '08 at 19:08
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