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

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I like a variant of this... "Never stop improving" – Haacked Sep 17 '08 at 16:05

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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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"Use the source Luke...."

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Nothing is idiot proof, to a sufficiently motivated idiot.

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Software - The logical form of art.

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Today it's: RED/GREEN/REFACTOR

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Plan it on paper.

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ugly but functional.

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Don't keep zombies in your backyard. You never know when they'll come to get you.

When you know something is not right, fix it asap.

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Correctness first.

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CASE: Copy And Save Everything
or, in modern business-speak: Don't reinvent the wheel.

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Where there's a Wills... there's a way!

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There is no spoon.

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Adapt to change.

Whether its features, pace of technology, toolsets, etc....how are you at Adapting?

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"Program it so a 2 year old can read it."

This sometimes leaves the marketing manager at a disadvantage.

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"What do you mean user acceptance tests? Is my precious work going to be ravaged by a bunch of careless users?!?"

;-)

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Do your best today. Do even better tomorrow.

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I am a good cook, I am a fantastic eater. -Stephen Brust

I apply this philosophy to all things in life, not just food.

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

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Free the Mallocs!

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Let's get this thing out the door.

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"If something seems to difficult, it probably is."

This has served me well over the years when I get too focused on the current solution path, which isn't the right one. Remembering this makes me take a few steps back and look for a better solution.

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My job is to solve problems, usually with computers, usually with code.

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Never ever underestimate the stupidity of the user!

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More Cowbell!

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What if... ?

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Depnds on the day :

Good Day = Truism : "Single Stepping your code is the ONLY way"

Bady Day = Sarcasim : "What could possibly go wrong?

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The motto I have on the wall next to me is:

Keep It Simple Stupid

That way I never forget it.

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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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If you always do what you always did, you'll always get what you always got. - me

Failure should be expected. The faster you can recover from it, the better programmer you are. - me

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I have a few...

Don't do anything a machine could be doing.

With a PC, the easy things are easy, but the hard things are impossible. With UNIX, the easy things are hard, but all things are possible. -- I don't remember the source... Schwartz maybe?

Just say NO to a pretty GIU.

Driving a mouse is about like driving a truck. When I drive a keyboard, I'm driving fleets of trucks.

A new computer is a hundred times cheaper than a new employee, and the computer works around the clock.

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