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Title says it all... Mine is "Never stop learning"... :)

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Keep it simple.

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Nicer alternatives are: "Keep It Sweet & Simple", and "Keep It Short & Simple". – levhita Sep 20 '08 at 3:50
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Ive always rememberd this as "The KISS method" : "Keep it simple, stupid" – Neil N Feb 13 at 20:20
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"It works on my Machine!"

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I guess that means we have to ship your machine ... – Jason Sundram Oct 21 '08 at 7:45
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Compiling

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Ha I am actually surfing on Stack Overflow now due to the compiler. – RedWolves Sep 18 '08 at 21:15
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Programming is like sex. One mistake and you have to support it the rest of your life.

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This is kind of offensive. – lubos hasko Sep 23 '08 at 13:12
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something offensive? on the internets?? – Zach Sep 25 '08 at 3:44
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lubos - are you serious?? – Erik Oct 4 '08 at 5:37
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Oh no that "S" word! Freakishly enough I have seen an edit that removed sex from a post because of fears that it would block the entirety of SO in a corporate filter. ugh – _ande_turner_ Oct 20 '08 at 17:00
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It's not the 's' word that can be considered offensive, it's that (some) children are considered mistakes. Fortunately it's not a crime to abandon unwanted software projects ;-) – Outlaw Programmer Feb 13 at 21:02
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A good programmer always looks both ways before crossing a one-way street.

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That's funny. My wife makes fun of me because I stop at intersections even when I don't have a stop sign. – Ferruccio Sep 17 '08 at 20:27
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I do the same thing at the intersections! Glad to see I am not the only one:) – Antonio Louro Sep 26 '08 at 12:56
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particularly true in that the most dangerous car on the road would be one coming the wrong way down a one-way street – ChrisHDog Oct 22 '08 at 2:57
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Eheh Thanks for the "virtual" upvote:) – Antonio Louro Apr 3 at 9:55
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A really good programmer also looks up, and listens for anything that might burst out of the ground. – Eclipse May 31 at 15:35
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Mine is: "There must be a simpler way to do this..."

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My job is not to program. My job is to provide business value. I happen to do that by programming sometimes. More frequently, I do it by not programming.

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No, he sounds like a guy with the right focus! – Bloodhound Sep 17 '08 at 17:00
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He's got middle management written all over him. – Apocalisp Sep 18 '08 at 1:15
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Good insight there ;) – Rahul Sep 18 '08 at 8:53
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Screw business value, my job is to have fun. I have fun by programming. If it weren't fun, I'd be doing something else. – ephemient Oct 30 '08 at 19:12
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when writing software, imagine that the person who has to maintain it is a violent psychopath who knows your address.

Keep everything clear, obvious and as self-documenting as possible.

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I had a client that fits your description... those were scary days for me. – sobbayi Sep 23 '08 at 4:32
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Make it run, make it right, make it fast. My dad told me this the first day I started programming. I still have to remind myself sometimes. Make it run, because it's too easy to take counsel of your fears and spin off into AbstractDesignLand. Make it right, because there lies the joy of software. Make it fast so people can use it, but don't make any performance-related decision until you have solid evidence.

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If you aren't proud of it, it isn't good enough.

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Write. Less. Code.

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It would be less if you leave the dots out – moose-in-the-jungle Oct 14 at 20:44
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“A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” —Antoine De Saint-Exupery

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Deleting code makes me really, really happy. – jedidja Sep 17 '08 at 16:31
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Red, Green, Refactor

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When in doubt Google it StackOverflow it

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Never solve hard problems.

Divide hard problems into simple ones, and solve those.

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Failure is not an option; it comes bundled with the software.

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Laziness, Impatience, Hubris

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Keep it simple stupid

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Never ever underestimate the stupidity of the user!

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"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." -Arthur C. Clarke

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Any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from programming. – Apocalisp Sep 18 '08 at 1:17
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Any sufficiently reliable magic is indistinguishable from science. – Matthew Scouten Sep 18 '08 at 20:47
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Technology that can be distinguished from magic is insufficiently advanced. – Sherm Pendley Oct 22 '08 at 2:50
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"If Brute Force isn't working for you, you aren't using enough of it!"

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Nothing is complicated!
Complicated = a bunch of simple things mixed together.
Break it down.
Then make it simple.

This goes with steve.off.myopenid.com's answer.

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two things

1: Learn something new everyday. A new command, new switch for cmd, new concept, new word.

2: Hope for the best, plan for the worst. Try to evaluate all the ways your code could fail and immediately begin testing with boundary conditions and bad input values.

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"High cohesion, low coupling"

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Oh man, I hate when people use this quote to defend crappy software that really doesn't follow this. – Rorschach Oct 14 at 20:54
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"If you need a motto, you're doing it wrong."

Not a dig at the person who posed the question on here, it was asked offline at my old work place a while ago and with the suggestion that "all good developers have a motto" I replied with the above. Good developers tend to have sound-bites that are bandied around, as they tend to be good at being succinct. I tend to avoid mottos.

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Suck less :-)

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definitely thought this was a porn link – Jason Sep 22 at 21:55
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If you think education/training is expensive, try ignorance!

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Mine is also a life motto and is actually tattooed on my arm :)

"Aut viam inveniam aut faciam" - I will either find a way or I will make one.

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From the Tao of Programming:

A program should follow the `Law of Least Astonishment'. What is this law? It is simply that the program should always respond to the user in the way that astonishes him least.

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My place of works motto

"We don't have time to do it right, but we have time to do it over"

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