When building a complex system, having crackerjack programmers (who can make any design work, even a bad one) can be a liability. The result, after lots of effort, is a working system that cannot be easily maintained or upgraded. Good -but not great- programmers would fail early, causing a realization that the system must be redesigned, and then reimplemented. The extra cost is paid once, early in the system's cycle (when it is cheap), instead of repeatedly paid late in the system's cycle (when it is more expensive).
When teaching a rapidly changing technology, perspective is more important than content. - Richard E. Pattis
When teaching a rapidly changing technology, perspective is more important than content.
- Richard E. Pattis
A class, in Java, is where we teach objects how to behave. - Richard E. Pattis
A class, in Java, is where we teach objects how to behave.
The three most important aspects of debugging and real estate are the same: Location, Location, and Location. - Richard E. Pattis
The three most important aspects of debugging and real estate are the same: Location, Location, and Location.
The discipline of programming is most like sorcery. Both use precise language to instruct inanimate objects to do our bidding. Small mistakes in prog… - Richard E. Pattis
The discipline of programming is most like sorcery. Both use precise language to instruct inanimate objects to do our bidding. Small mistakes in prog…
When debugging, novices insert corrective code; experts remove defective code. - Richard E. Pattis
When debugging, novices insert corrective code; experts remove defective code.
Programming languages, like pizzas, come in only too sizes; too big and too small. - Richard E. Pattis
Programming languages, like pizzas, come in only too sizes; too big and too small.
If you cannot grok the overall structure of a program while taking a shower, you are not ready to code it. - Richard E. Pattis
If you cannot grok the overall structure of a program while taking a shower, you are not ready to code it.
Code should run as fast as necessary, but no faster; something important is always traded away to increase speed. - Richard E. Pattis
Code should run as fast as necessary, but no faster; something important is always traded away to increase speed.
When building a complex system, having crackerjack programmers (who can make any design work, even a bad one) can be a liability. The result, after l… - Richard E. Pattis
When building a complex system, having crackerjack programmers (who can make any design work, even a bad one) can be a liability. The result, after l…
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