Title says it all... Mine is "Never stop learning"... :)
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Everything can be solved using an extra-level of indirection |
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Mine is: "There must be a simpler way to do this..." |
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The requirements are going to change in a month. I might have to make the change. Write so I can understand it in a month. |
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"Why?" While I'm mostly a BA these days I think it holds equally well in either role. |
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Embrace The Chaos! |
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Write it so that your Mum could use it |
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"It works on my Machine!" |
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Don't Make Me Click! |
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Write human readable software. |
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First learn to solve problems then, if you must, learn to write code. |
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Tests first. |
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cover your backside, always |
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If you aren't proud of it, it isn't good enough. |
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I've always thought of Soichiro Honda's quote "Success is 99% Failure" to be a good one. The Zen of Python has a lot of ideas I really like too. |
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From Terry Pratchett, natch:
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A restart will fix it. |
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If you can build it, your users can break it. |
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A test that succeeds when it is intended to fail is far more worrisome than when it is intended to succeed. |
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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." - John F. Woods |
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A good programmer always looks both ways before crossing a one-way street. |
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no wikipedia, no google unless you are a cheater |
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I don't know!!! google is your friend. |
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Don't f*ck it up... |
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Look both ways before crossing a one way street |
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Do your best to get it done on time, but doing it the right way is more important. |
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Continuous improvement is the only path to perfection. |
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