vote up 54 vote down star
28

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

flag
show 1 more comment

321 Answers

1 2 3 4 5 11 next
vote up 0 vote down

"If you don't have what you like, you like what you have"

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

"You can't polish a turd"

link|flag
vote up 2 vote down

"You can have it

  • correct
  • fast
  • on time

Pick any two."

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

Mine would be: Just do it, whatever it is!

P.S. This is actually a line from my personal guidance book for programmers. I haven't made the book public.

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

Just Stackoverflow It - Nah just kidding

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

You Never Finish.

Sorry, came from my alma matter :)

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

Do it from 9:00am to 6:00pm, and then shutdown your brain

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

why deallocate when you have have it live forever!!! (just kidding)

my real one:

Simple is better!

link|flag
vote up 1 vote down

Good enough is neither.

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

Try not to screw up too bad; if you do, don't do so repeatedly.

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

Get things done.

It's way to easy to focus on 'important' but non-productive stuff (like stackoverflow or meetings or whatever) that don't actually move you closer to shipping your code.

link|flag
vote up 3 vote down

9 Women can't make a baby in one month.

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down
  1. There's no such term in programming as "impossible".
  2. Everything is possible!

It just takes too long or too costly to produce.

link|flag
vote up 2 vote down

rogramming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.

[From The Wizardry Cursed by Rick Cook]

link|flag
vote up 4 vote down

There has to be a better way to do this....

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

This one's more methodological than a general motto, but here goes:

  • The first copypaste is OK, as long as you know what you're doing.
  • The second means a refactor is due.
  • The third means you're doing it wrong.
link|flag
vote up 2 vote down

"Some hours of trial and error can save you minutes of reading manuals" :-D

link|flag
vote up 4 vote down

Weeks of coding save me hours of planning

link|flag
vote up 1 vote down

"Serving simple solutions to perplexing problems, perpetually."

That's my motto at the moment, it may get refactored sometime...

link|flag
vote up 1 vote down

"Real artists ship."

link|flag
vote up 1 vote down

Stay awake, stay awake...

link|flag
vote up 3 vote down

"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."

Thomas A. Edison (1847 - 1931), (attributed)

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

NO matter what its all only software....

link|flag
vote up 3 vote down

"It works on my machine!"

link|flag
show 1 more comment
vote up 0 vote down

As long as I ease the job for the user, I don't care how much I have to do.

link|flag
vote up 1 vote down

"It's not about the tools" and "a buggy product today is better than an Apple product tomorrow".

link|flag
vote up 3 vote down

If it's not tested, it probably doesn't work.

link|flag
vote up 5 vote down

If you don't have time to do it right, how come you have time to do it twice?

link|flag
vote up 3 vote down

This is more of an Anti-Motto, but its a quote that always reminds me that making the code concise is what I should be striving for.

I have made this letter longer than usual, only because I have not had 
the time to make it shorter.

-Blaise Pascal
link|flag
vote up 2 vote down

My old boss used to say 'measure twice, cut once'.

link|flag
show 1 more comment
1 2 3 4 5 11 next

Your Answer

Get an OpenID
or

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.