I found that famous quotes can inspire people, inspire people, or sometimes incite people. Below are my favorite words over the years. Sometimes a book has a real impact on how you write programs or solve a problem. Sometimes a simple sentence is enough for you to question your attitude towards the code being written. Sometimes I am surprised that some people are so familiar with the truth that has been hidden in my heart for many years, but never been preached.
◆ "Design is a process of identifying problems rather than solutions" -- Leslie chicoine
◆ "No operability exists in the function manual" -- 37 Signals
◆ "All the past code is untested code" -- Michael feathers
◆ "Any fool can write code that the computer can understand. Good programmers can write code that people can understand. "-- Martin Fowler
◆ "The test is to indicate the existence of the Bug rather than the absence" -- edsger Dijkstra
◆ "Simplicity is not prior to complexity, but after complexity" -- Alan Perlis
◆ "Real developers ship" -- Jeff Attwood
◆ "No peerless power" -- Frederick Brooks
"In the past 33 years, I looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself," Is today the last day of my life? Do I want to do what I should do today ?" Too many times a day is "no". I know this needs to change... All things-all expectations out of the body, all pride, all fears of difficulties and failures-these things disappear without a trace in the face of death, leaving only truly important things. Thinking that I am about to die, this is the best way to avoid falling into the trap of worrying about losing something ." -- Steve Jobs
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