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unswervingly dutiful actors or troops.” ― Joseph Weizenbaum “Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if both are frozen.” ― Edward Berard “Perl – The only language that looks the same before and after RSA encryption.” ― Keith Bostic “The most disastrous thing that you can ever learn is your first programming language.” ― Alan Kay

“A computer is like a violin. You can imagine a novice trying first a phonograph and then a violin. The latter, he says, sounds terrible. That is the argument we have heard from our humanists and most of our computer scientists. Computer programs are good, they say, for particular purposes, but they aren’t flexible. Neither is a violin, or a typewriter, until you learn how to use it.” ― Marvin Minsky “The most important property of a program is whether it accomplishes the intention of its user.” ― C.A.R. Hoare

“Object-oriented programming offers a sustainable way to write spaghetti code. It lets you accrete programs as a series of patches.” ― Paul Graham, Hackers & Painters: Big Ideas from the Computer Age “At forty, I was too old to work as a programmer myself anymore; writing code is a young person’s job.” ― Michael Crichton, Prey “Some of the best programming is done on paper, really. Putting it into the computer is just a minor detail.” ― Max Kanat-Alexander, Code Simplicity: The Fundamentals of

Software “Programmers are not to be measured by their ingenuity and their logic but by the completeness of their case analysis.” ― Alan J. Perlis “Progress is possible only if we train ourselves to think about programs without thinking of them as pieces of executable code. ” ― Edsger W. Dijkstra “Don't gloss over a routine or piece of code involved in the bug because you \"know\" it works. Prove it. Prove it in this context, with this data, with these

boundary conditions.” ― Andrew Hunt, The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master “Remember that code is really the language in which we ultimately express the requirements. We may create languages that are closer to the requirements. We may create tools that help us parse and assemble those requirements into formal structures. But we will never eliminate necessary precision—so there will always be code.” ― Robert C. Martin

“Software testing is a sport like hunting, it's bughunting.” ― Amit Kalantri “Programming, it turns out, is hard. The fundamental rules are typically simple and clear. But programs built on top of these rules tend to become complex enough to introduce their own rules and complexity. You’re building your own maze, in a way, and you might just get lost in it.” ― Marijn Haverbeke

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