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

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Test, test, test

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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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"Don't be a language snob. Use whatever works or whatever your customer wants and is willing to pay for."

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Red, Green, Refactor

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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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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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KISS, Refactoring, Redesign if needed, Create test cases and when another problem appears add it to your test cases, Ask a friend when you're in trouble.

Communication has no.1 importance in a big project and not only.

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Leave me alone I am busy (lol)

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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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Keep it simple stupid

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"How hard can it be?"

This has made me program crazy stuff for it's, well, crazy and fun.

Like the Jupiter ACE emulator in 3D or a dancing Steve Jobs in iTunes or a 3D modeling app for the Palm

I also have another one:

"If you want something done you'll have to do it yourself"

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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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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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Don't fix it if its' ain't broken

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Never heard about refactoring? – Ikke May 29 at 10:47
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If it looks ugly, it's broken. – hasen j May 29 at 10:58
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When in doubt Google it StackOverflow it

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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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Im Lazy, thats why im a programmer

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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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Nothing good comes out of test

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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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"It was like that when I found it"

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"Code as if somebody else needs to understand your code."

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"Do no evil!"

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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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  • If software design were as visible as a bridge or house, we would be hiding our heads in shame.
  • The code is important. The braces are syntactical sugar.
  • Beginning coders comment nothing; Novice coders comment the obvious; Experienced coders comment the reason of code; Master coders comment the reason for the code not used.
  • The only thing harder than trying to design software is trying to design software as a team.
  • I need this baby in a month - send me nine women.
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the code will always suck and you need to make sure that it will not suck and crash in the same time

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A program has two purposes. First, to be read and understood by humans. Second, to be understood and run by a computer.

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Oh shit, I broke the build again. D:

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When you're green you're growing, when you're ripe you rot!

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"If it was hard to write, it should be hard to understand"

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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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