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There are a lot of great programming quotes out there. Which do you like?

Today (Sept 12, 2008) I heard a new one from a friend, Lars-Gunnar, he said "Gud finns i Emacs" (in Swedish). This basically means "God is in Emacs". Still laughing about it here :) What he meant was that a function "gud is grand-unified-debugger" is in Emacs.

A great one I think all programmers should know is The Three Great Virtues of a Programmer.

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I've got to stop reading this one, I've run out of votes 2 days in a row! – lagerdalek Mar 17 at 0:57
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i love reading these quotes as i wait for my app to compile – sobbayi Mar 20 at 11:46
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Yeh, but you realise 10 minutes after your app has compiled that you are still reading – lagerdalek Apr 19 at 21:44
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282 voted up, 445 favorited, and 5 closed it all down. Welcome to StackOverflow. – serg555 Jun 21 at 5:55
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Closing doesn't prevent voting, it prevents adding more answers. If you think that the people adding new 'great quotes' are reading every single one of the 500+ answers beforehand to avoid duplicates, you are sadly mistaken. If the site were designed to efficiently vote for polls like this (ie, a programming quote "kitten war") then having thousands of quotes with duplicates would be ok. Not so good for this site though. Alternately, if there were an easy way to avoid duplicates then it could work ok. As is, though, I don't believe there's a compelling reason to keep it open. – Adam Davis Jul 30 at 15:30
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"It compiles. Ship it!" -- anon.

"People who find Wiki-markup too difficult to use and need a WYSIWYG-editor shouldn't be using a Wiki in the first place." -- me

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There are 10 types of people, those who know binary and those who don't! -- some t-shirt

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There's a nice collection of quotes here:

Programming quotes

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"That time in Seattle... was a nightmare. I came out of it dead broke, without a house, without anything except a girlfriend and a knowledge of UNIX."

"Well, that's something," Avi says. "Normally those two are mutually exclusive."

-- Neal Stephenson, "Cryptonomicon"

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It's difficult to express the sorrow of losing code that you spent hours on, simply because you forgot to save...

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God is Real, unless declared Integer.

(J. Allan Toogood)

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When a professional race car driver races, his pulse gets lower and he relaxes.
When I code it is the same thing.

--Jun-ichiro Hagino

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Education is the process of learning more and more about less and less until one knows everything about nothing and is entitled to call oneself 'Doctor'

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"Yes, sometimes Perl looks like line noise to the uninitiated, but to the seasoned Perl programmer, it looks like checksummed line noise with a mission in life."

-Randal Shwartz

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If you have a source do any thing.

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The quality goes in after the code goes out.

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“In a world without walls and fences, who needs Windows and Gates?”

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WOMBAT: Works On My Box All the Time. -- Most of us, at some point in our careers

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(Note that I could be wrong about the authors of the quotes.)

  • Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature. ~Rich Kulawiec
  • From a programmer's point of view, the user is a peripheral that types when you issue a read request. ~Peter Williams
  • It should be noted that no ethically-trained software engineer would ever consent to write a DestroyBaghdad procedure. Basic professional ethics would instead require him to write a DestroyCity procedure, to which Baghdad could be given as a parameter. ~Nathaniel S. Borenstein

And my favorite:

  • Should array indices start at 0 or 1? My compromise of 0.5 was rejected without, I thought, proper consideration. ~Stan Kelly-Bootle
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Would love to vote that last one up. These should be in separate posts. – sblom Sep 23 at 15:27
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I don't think this one's been mentioned yet:

You know, when you have a program that does something really cool, and you wrote it from scratch, and it took a significant part of your life, you grow fond of it. When it's finished, it feels like some kind of amorphous sculpture that you've created. It has an abstract shape in your head that's completely independent of its actual purpose. Elegant, simple, beautiful.

Then, only a year later, after making dozens of pragmatic alterations to suit the people who use it, not only has your Venus-de-Milo lost both arms, she also has a giraffe's head sticking out of her chest and a cherubic penis that squirts colored water into a plastic bucket. The romance has become so painful that each day you struggle with an overwhelming urge to smash the f---ing thing to pieces with a hammer.

-- Nick Foster ("Life as a programmer")

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  • Will work for bandwith

Altered version, the popular:

  • Will code HTML for food.
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This is related to project management / Software design. I hope it has not been submitted.

"Designing software in a team is like writing poetry in a committee meeting." [ Joel Spolsky ]

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Here are a couple that aren't directly programming-related but fit nicely anyway :

I love deadlines, I love the whooshing noise they make as they go by.

Douglas Adams

This one is of unknown origin but I find it funny:

Jesus saves but only Buddha makes incremental backups.

This one really isn't programming related, but programmers certainly know what it means anyway:

Writing about music is like dancing about architecture.

Frank Zappa

Then you think about that pointy haired boss, or your lost job, or your ailing startup and you get this one for you :

Dope will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no dope.

Freewheelin' Franklin

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Matthew Leffler:

You want a dot operator in PHP?

eval(str_replace('.', '->', $code_with_dot_operator))
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Don't know who said it and if the quote is 100% correct (maybe someone can help) but here goes...

"Development has two outputs... Code & Bugs"

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Programming is not like being in the CIA; you don't get credit for being sneaky. It's more like advertising; you get lots of credit for making your connections as blatant as possible.

Steve McConnell on coupling from, "Code Complete."

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Only Half of programming is coding. The other 90% is debugging.

-- T-shirt wisdom

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The two most common elements in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity.

-- Harlan Ellison

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Friend of mine: "Artificial Intelligence is a technic for making computers act like Paris Hilton."

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One Page Principle: A specification that will not fit on one page of 8.5x11 inch paper cannot be understood. -- Mark Ardis

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If you use copy and paste while you're coding, you're probably committing a design error.

-- David Parnas

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"It's interface, not in your face"

[ Kai Krause ]

Read that one and it gave me a laugh and added it here since I couldn't find it.

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Java is to JavaScript what Tea is to Teabagging.

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Back to home at the bus today, I thought this one:

The time machine's software will have a recursive main method.

I know it's horrible, but it stoned me for 2 seconds.

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