The person who considers five or six possible solutions to a problem is more
apt to find the right answer than the person who only considers one or two.
apt to find the right answer than the person who only considers one or two.
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problem,
with the only result being failure, the answer will... - brute force adj.
Describes a primitive programming style,
one in which the programmer relies on the computer's... - He who considers too much will perform
little. ... - language lawyer n.
A person, usually an experienced or
senior software engineer,
who is intimately familiar with many or most of... - language lawyer: n. A person, usually an experienced or senior
software engineer,
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stop parking lot is apt to get far more than he paid... - MEMO:
An interoffice communication too often written
more for the benefit of the person who sends it than... - How many
Mensans
-- does it take to change a light bulb?
66. Eleven philosophers to ponder whether it is possible...
From the same category:
- Doesn't that noise in your head
bother you... - Sometimes I worry about being a success in a mediocre world.
Lily... - Ideas are like rabbits. You get a couple and learn how to handle them,
and pretty soon you have a dozen. -- John... - Load PICARD.COM?
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--
Oliver...
