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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 means basically "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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Any fool can write code that a computer can understand. Good programmers write code that humans can understand. ~Martin Fowler

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To paraphrase P.J O'Rourke :

"Giving pointers and threads to programmers is like giving whisky and car keys to teenagers"

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

-- Harlan Ellison

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Short but sweet quote from Jon Bentley, to whom respect is well deserved

People who deal with bits should expect to get bitten

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Your code is both good and original. Unfortunately the parts that are good are not original, and the parts that are original are not good.

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It should work!

- a programmer's last words.

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God did not create the world in seven days; for six days he screwed around and then pulled an all-nighter.

(This also explains a lot :)

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It has been said that the great scientific disciplines are examples of giants standing on the shoulders of other giants. It has also been said that the software industry is an example of midgets standing on the toes of other midgets.

-- Alan Cooper

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Programmers usually have good reasons for making bad decisions.

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"Computer Science is no more about computers than Astronomy is about telescopes." - E. Dijkstra

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There is no IRL, only AFK

-- Unknown

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If you have to ask, you'll never know – Sam Wessel Jul 21 at 15:32
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Paul Graham has some good quotes on his web site.

I particularly like Greenspun's Tenth Rule:

"Any sufficiently complicated C or Fortran program contains an ad hoc informally-specified bug-ridden slow implementation of half of Common Lisp."

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Great Larry Wall Quotes:

  • We all agree on the necessity of compromise. We just can't agree on when it's necessary to compromise.

  • And don't tell me there isn't one bit of difference between null and space, because that's exactly how much difference there is.

  • It won't be covered in the book. The source code has to be useful for something, after all...

  • Just don't create a file called -rf.

  • Sex is fun, but it probably doesn't solve all your problems.

  • My assertion that we can do better with computer languages is a persistent belief and fond hope, but you'll note I don't actually claim to be either rational or right. Except when it's convenient.

  • I try not to confuse roles and traits in my own life. Being the Perl god is a role. Being a stubborn cuss is a trait.

And lots more here

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"Code never lies, comments sometimes do"

Ron Jeffries said this once, someone else could have say it before.

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Artificial Intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.

Unknown author

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Let the code run free, if it needs to be debugged, it will come back.

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yes that was a nice one – legendlength Jul 27 at 12:14
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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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"What I cannot build, I do not understand." – Richard Feynman

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Cursing is the one language every programmer knows.

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This is a duplicate. – John Gietzen Jun 13 at 15:56
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If you can't explain something to a six-year-old, you really don't understand it yourself.

  • Albert Einstein

This quote fits from Architecture Point of Software. You need to understand different component of Architecture properly so that you can explain your team how their particular module/component fall in place together to make complete Software

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Software and cathedrals are much the same - first we build them, then we pray.

-- Anonymous

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Phil Reed

For a list of the ways in which technology has failed to improve our quality of life, press 3.

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From my personal compilation:

“New technologies aren’t adopted because they are great, new, and disruptive; they are adopted only if the user’s crisis solved by the technology is greater than the perceived pain of adoption.”

Any problem in computer science can be solved with another layer of indirection. But that usually will create another problem. - David Wheeler (1927 - 2004)

"Always code as if the guy who ends up maintaining your code will be a violent psychopath who knows where you live" - Martin Golding

In my experience, one of the most significant problems in software development is assuming. If you assume a method will passed the right parameter value, the method will fail. – Paul M. Duvall

Programming languages are like girlfriends: The new one is better because you are better. – Derek Sivers

The sooner we start coding fewer frameworks and more programs the sooner we’ll become better programmers. – Warped Java Guy Elementary Java Solutions

Starting a startup is hard, but having a 9 to 5 job is hard too, and in some ways a worse kind of hard. – Paul Graham The Future of Web Startups

In essence, let the market design the product. – Paul Graham The Future of Web Startups

A startup now can be just a pair of 22 year old guys. A company like that can move much more easily than one with 10 people, half of whom have kids. – Paul Graham The Future of Web Startups

Startups almost never get it right the first time. Much more commonly you launch something, and no one cares. Don’t assume when this happens that you’ve failed. That’s normal for startups. But don’t sit around doing nothing. Iterate. – Paul Graham How Not to Die

The key to performance is elegance, not battalions of special cases. – Jon Bentley and Doug McIlroy

You’ll spend far more time babysitting old technologies than implementing new ones. – Jason Hiner IT Dirty Secrets

To Iterate is Human, to Recurse, Divine. – James O. Coplien

No one hates software more than software developers. – Jeff Atwood Hanselminutes Podcast 74

I was a C++ programmer before I started designing Ruby. I programmed in C++ exclusively for two or three years. And after two years of C++ programming, it still surprised me. – Matz The Philosophy of Ruby

Good architecture is necessary to give programs enough structure to be able to grow large without collapsing into a puddle of confusion. – Douglas Crockford The Elements of JavaScript Style

Programming is difficult. At its core, it is about managing complexity. Computer programs are the most complex things that humans make. Quality is illusive and elusive. – Douglas Crockford The Elements of JavaScript Style

Code reuse is the Holy Grail of Software Engineering. – Douglas Crockford The Elements of JavaScript Style

The structure of software systems tend to reflect the structure of the organization that produce them. – Douglas Crockford The Elements of JavaScript Style

The definition of Hell is working with dates in Java, JDBC, and Oracle. Every single one of them screw it up. – Dick Wall CommunityOne 2007: Lunch with the Java Posse

I went to school to learn how to program software applications, which inevitably have bug defects. There was no course at my university on testing, debugging, profiling, or optimization. These things you have to learn on your own, usually in a tight deadline. – Juixe TechKnow

To most Java developers, Ruby/Rails is like a mistress. Ruby/Rails is young, new, and exciting; but eventually we go back to old faithful, dependable, and employable Java with some new tricks and idioms and we are the better programmer for it. – Juixe TechKnow

You might as well pay your customers 50K because they are just your QA. – Juixe TechKnow

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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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Wow, I can't believe it. 16 pages and apparently no mention of Wes Dyer's classic:

Make it correct,    
make it clear,    
make it concise,    
make it fast.

In that order.

Source: http://blogs.msdn.com/wesdyer/archive/2007/03/01/immutability-purity-and-referential-transparency.aspx

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Later equals never

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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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