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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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Not really a programmers quote, but I like to remind:

They did not know it was impossible, so they did it!
- Marc Twain

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Technology is dominated by two types of people:

  • those who understand what they do not manage; and
  • those who manage what they do not understand

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First, solve the problem. Then, write the code.

-- John Johnson

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Requirements are like water. They're easier to build on when they're frozen.

-Anonymous

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Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring aircraft building progress by weight.

Bill Gates

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Third time this has been posted... – John Gietzen Jun 13 at 15:41
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One that is relevant to the way I'm often forced to work:

Any sufficiently successful rigged demo is indistinguishable from advanced technology.

(to paraphrase A C Clarke)

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The more bizarre the behavior, the more stupid the mistake.

-Ed's Law of Debugging

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I coined this phrase while debugging my own code in my learning years. It just always seems to hold. – edholder May 11 at 15:06
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Java is to JavaScript what Tea is to Teabagging.

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

-- T-shirt wisdom

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The origins aren't in programming, but this certainly is relevant when getting the requirements from the customer:

If we'd asked the customers what they wanted, they would have said "faster horses" - Henry Ford

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C++ : Where friends have access to your private members.

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Never memorize what you can look up in books. -Albert Einstein

I believe that being resourceful is one of the most important skills a developer can have due to the wide variety and breadth of problems they must solve from day to day. It seems like with every new problem the solution requires researching new libraries, tools, API's, etc.

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"Fight code entropy." -- John Carmack

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Eric Sink’s Axiom of Software Development

You can't eliminate problems, but you can make trades to get problems that you prefer over the ones you have now.

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"Always code as if the guy who ends up maintaining your code will be a violent psychopath who knows where you live." (Damian Conway from the book Perl Best Practices).

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I (...) am rarely happier than when spending an entire day programming my computer to perform automatically a task that would otherwise take me a good ten seconds to do by hand. Douglas Adams, Last Chance to See

Programming is not a zero-sum game. Teaching something to a fellow programmer doesn’t take it away from you. I’m happy to share what I can, because I’m in it for the love of programming. The Ferraris are just gravy, honest! John Carmack, from Michael Abrash' Graphics Programming Black Book

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It’s hard to read through a book on the principles of magic without glancing at the cover periodically to make sure it isn’t a book on software design.

Bruce Tognazzini

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"We should forget about small efficiencies, say about 97% of the time: premature optimization is the root of all evil."
--Donald Knuth

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It is easier to optimize correct code than to correct optimized code.

Bill Harlan

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“A computer programmer is a device for turning coffee into bugs.”

Bram Moolenaar (author of Vim)

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:( <--sad face, and comment extension before SO will take it – Ian Boyd Jun 13 at 18:19
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There are no significant bugs in our released software that any significant number of users want fixed.

-- Bill Gates

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The sooner you get behind in your work, the more time you have to catch up.

No idea of the source.

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God is Real, unless declared Integer.

(J. Allan Toogood)

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Must be zero, or equal to MAPI_UNICODE. In either case, however, this parameter is ignored.
... MSDN

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UNIX is user friendly. Its just picks whom it want to be friends with.

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Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.

-Pablo Picasso

For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong.

-H L Mencken

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And Picasso hadn't even read the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy! – jan.vdbergh Sep 24 '08 at 10:21
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This one has to be on the list. Credits go to Darren Thomas wo posted it in the comments here.

There are 10 types of people. Those who can read ternary, those who can't and those who mistake it for binary.

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Java is like a variant of the game of Tetris in which none of the pieces can fill gaps created by the other pieces, so all you can do is pile them up endlessly.

-- Steve Yegge (2007, Codes Worst Enemy)

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“If builders built buildings the way programmers write programs, then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization.”

Weinberg’s Second Law

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corollary to Clarke's law:

Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced

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