Quotes About Coding
I always suspected that programmers became programmers because they got to play God with the little universe boxes on their desks.
~ Jeff Atwood
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But everyone should try writing a little code, because it somehow sharpens the mind, right?
~ Jeff Atwood
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Writing code? That's the easy part. Getting your application in the hands of users, and creating applications that people actually want to use—now that's the hard stuff.
~ Jeff Atwood
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In essence, the fundamental benefits of investing into Ethereum is the cryptographic nature, it's anonymity, it's universality, it's divisibility, and most specifically, it's coding language which specifically targets it for automated transactions and contracts. The
~ Jeff Reed
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To program is to translate between the chaos of human life and the line-by-line world of computer language.
~ Ellen Ullman
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I used to have dreams in which I was overhearing conversations I had to program. Once, I had to program two people making love. In my dream they sweated and tumbled while I sat with a cramped hand writing code. The couple went from gentle caresses to ever-widening passions, and I despaired as I tried desperately to find a way to express the act of love in the C computer language.
~ Ellen Ullman
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Over nineteenth-century telegraph wires OK would have been sent in the original Morse code, also known as American Morse or Railroad Morse, in the pattern dot-gap-dot dash-dot-dash, rather than dash-dash-dash dash-dot-dash of today's International Morse Code. The O was signaled by two dots with a long intracharacter gap to distinguish it from I, which used two dots with a short intracharacter gap.
~ Allan Metcalf
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This is your silly web browser doing that. The file is correctly named.
~ Rasmus Lerdorf
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Ajax is an important development for Web applications, and its importance is only going to grow.
~ Jesse James Garrett
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The accomplishment of open source is that it is the back end of the web, the invisible part, the part that you don't see as a user.
~ Mitch Kapor
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CSS is the design language of the web, and it is not as easy to use as it ought to be, and it can be confusing, especially if you are new to it.
~ Jeffrey Zeldman
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My entire career is online - I create games on the web.
~ Zoe Quinn
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We've learned quickly that the Web is far more pseudonymous than anonymous: online, our names have simply been changed to a number, an I.P. address, protocol, and code.
~ Kevin Young
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My dad grew up as a computer programmer, so he always had random computer software, and I started opening up editing software at age 12 and figuring out how to build websites.
~ Eva Gutowski
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I believe it is incredibly important for women and people of color to become the builders and creators in technology. In order to do so, we need to know how to code or, at least, know the language of coding - what I like to call 'code speak.'
~ Kimberly Bryant
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We're systems software people ourselves. We wanted a language to make our lives better.
~ Rob Pike
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I was full of pride when President Obama talked about coding in his last State of the Union address. I was proud when Chicago recently made computer science mandatory as a requirement for graduation. To see this elevate to the level of a bigger conversation is progress.
~ Reshma Saujani
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Habitability is the characteristic of source code that enables programmers, coders, bug-fixers, and people coming to the code later in its life to understand its construction and intentions and to change it comfortably and confidently.
~ Richard P. Gabriel
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If you cannot grok the overall structure of a program while taking a shower, e.g., with no external memory aids, you are not ready to code it.
~ Richard Pattis
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Programming languages, like pizzas, come in only two sizes: too big and too small.
~ Richard Pattis
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REALITY-TUNNEL: An emic reality established by a system of coding, or a structure of metaphors, and transmitted by language, art, mathematics or other symbolism.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
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Genetics and hard-wired imprints do not make up the whole of the software which programs our selves and our perceived universes.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
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for example the rule set called leetspeak—a system for replacing letters with numbers, as in "k3v1n m17n1ck.
~ Kevin D. Mitnick
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The principle of least surprise is not for you only. The principle of least surprise means principle of least my surprise.
~ Yukihiro Matsumoto
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