RE: On your marks, get set, DUMP!?

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On your marks, get set, DUMP!?

in hive-174578 •  5 years ago 

Philosophy: the finding of bad reasons for what one believes by
instinct.
-- Brave New World (paraphrased)

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Some people suggest that machines would be friendlier if input could be
in a natural language. But natural language is probably the worst kind
of input because it can be quite ambiguous. The process of retrieving
information from the computer would be so time-consuming that you would
be better off spending that time getting the information directly from
an expert.
-- Gary Kildall (inventor of CP/M, one of the first OS for the micro).

An expert is, according to my working definition "someone who doesn't
need to look up answers to easy questions".
-- Eric Lippert.

My dream is that people adopt it on its own merits. We're not trying to
bend Ruby on Rails to fit the enterprise, we're encouraging enterprises
to bend to Ruby on Rails. Come if you like it, stay away if you don't.
We're not going head over heels to accommodate the enterprise or to lure
them away from Java. That's how you end up with Java, if you start
bending to special interest groups.
-- David Heinemeier Hansson (Ruby On Rails' creator)

Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from
religious conviction.
-- Blaise Pascal (attributed)

Functional programming is to algorithms as the ubiquitous little black
dress is to women's fashion.
-- Mark Tarver (of "The bipolar Lisp programmer" fame)

When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however
improbable, must be the truth.
-- Sherlock Holmes

The function of wisdom is to discriminate between good and evil.
-- Cicero

It is better to be quiet and thought a fool than to open your mouth and
remove all doubt.
-- WikiHow

The important thing is not to stop questioning.
-- Albert Einstein

No matter how much you plan you’re likely to get half wrong anyway. So
don’t do the ‘paralysis through analysis’ thing. That only slows
progress and saps morale.
-- 37 Signal, Getting real

Good coders code, great reuse.
-- http://www.catonmat.net

Perpetual optimism is a force multiplier.
-- Colin Powell

Talkers are no good doers.
-- William Shakespeare, "Henry VI"

The only problems we can really solve in a satisfactory manner are those
that finally admit a nicely factored solution.
-- E. W. Dijkstra, The humble programmer

Give up control. You never really had it anyway.
-- How to fail: 25 secrets learned through failure

In order to understand what another person is saying, you must assume
that it is true and try to find out what it could be true of.
-- George Miller