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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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Anything that can go wrong will go wrong, anything that can't go wrong will go wrong anyway

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"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." -- Leonardo da Vinci

I'm sure he didn't say it from a programmer's aspect but it definitely fits in..

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Not really programming, but it is definitely relevant:

I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by. - Douglas Adams

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This is a duplicate. – John Gietzen Jun 13 at 15:46
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Three things should never be seen in the process of being created: laws, sausage, and software. -- Source unknown to me

I have found that the reason a lot of people are interested in artificial intelligence is the same reason a lot of people are interested in artificial limbs: they are missing one. -- David Parnas

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Once in a while, there comes along something really new and truly innovative. Of all the machines I've seen, only Macintosh embodies that standard.

Bill Gates

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This is great, but I'd like to see source. – Sneakyness Jul 23 at 6:28
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How qbout this? video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-973170273890897… – David Aug 24 at 23:45
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I don't know where it came from, but

2B | !2B, that's FF

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You're very right. In this case, it's about the tiny bits :) – xtofl Jul 21 at 10:22
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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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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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“Most software today is very much like an Egyptian pyramid with millions of bricks piled on top of each other, with no structural integrity, but just done by brute force and thousands of slaves.”

-- Alan Kay

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You have to "solve" the problem once in order to clearly define it and then solve it again to create a solution that works.

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

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To Err is human, to Debug is Divine...

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Not sure of the origin but:

When you hear hoof beats, think horses, not zebras.

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... unless you live in Africa. – Software Monkey Nov 24 '08 at 2:16
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"Programs should be written to be read by humans, and to be accidentally executed by machines".

Rigth now I can't remember the author..

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It's "Programs should be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute" by Alan Perlis in the preface to 'Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs' – Glenn Slaven Sep 15 '08 at 1:11
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This is a duplicate. – John Gietzen Jun 13 at 15:48
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I can't find the exact quote, but Coco Chanel once said something along these lines:

Once you've dressed and before you leave the house, look in the mirror and take at least one thing off.

Yeah, it's Coco Chanel but it applies!

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Here are several I like that I didn't see above:

Get it right. Then get it fast.

Sentiment of Steve McConnell, whose book Code Compelte is one of the best out there on the topic of software development


If we can't fix it, then it ain't broke.

Debuggers motto, noted by John Bently in Programming Perls


Every truth passes through three stages before it is recognized. In the first, it is ridiculed, in the second it is opposed, in the third it is regarded as self-evident.

Arthur Schopenhauer 19th-century philosopher


Worry is a dividend paid to disaster before it is due.

Ian Fleming


Spare the integrity, spoil the data.

Mike Britten 20th-century programmer


Those who are enamored of practice without science are like a pilot who goes into a ship without rudder or compass and never has any certainty where he is going. Practice should always be based upon a sound knowledge of theory.

Leonardo da Vinci


The most successful software applications are never completed – they evolve with the enterprises they serve.

Daniel D. Corkill

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On the 7th day ... God began debugging.

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I wish I could attribute this, but it is just something I heard 30 years ago and it still seems applicable:

All programs have at least one bug remaining and can be optimized by one byte. Thus, by mathematical induction, all programs can be reduced to one byte. And it won't work.

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“C is quirky, flawed and an enormous success.” - Dennis Ritchie

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"Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity" - Hanlon's Razor.

You'd think it wouldn't be applicable to programming until you start thinking about endless requirements changes from clients who don't know what they want, etc...

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My other car is a cdr

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"When I am working on a problem I never think about beauty. I think only how to solve the problem. But when I have finished, if the solution is not beautiful, I know it is wrong." - R. Buckminster Fuller

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It was originally about warfare, but is no less true of building software:

“I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable.” - Dwight D. Eisenhower

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I will, in fact, claim that the difference between a bad programmer and a good one is whether he considers his code or his data structures more important. Bad programmers worry about the code. Good programmers worry about data structures and their relationships.

--Linus Torvalds

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` The single back-quote

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"Code is never finished, only abandoned."

I don't know who said it first but it's based on Leonadro Da Vinci's quote:

"Art is never finished, only abandoned."

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"Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute." -Abelson/Sussman

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

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"code that ALMOST works looks NOTHING like the code that ACTUALLY works."

http://bash.org/?696919

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In theory this should work.

--anonymous developer

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Long ago, I put some quotes on the subject of "Good Programmers" over here

My Absolute best: "Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it." - Brian W. Kernighan

"You know you've achieved perfection in design, not when you have nothing more to add, but when you have nothing more to take away." - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in Wind, Sand and Stars

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