Quote #690
Architect: Someone who knows the difference between that which could be done
and that which should be done.
-- Larry McVoy
Architect: Someone who knows the difference between that which could be done
and that which should be done.
-- Larry McVoy
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- Gilb's Laws of Unreliability
1) Computers are unreliable,
but humans are even more unreliable. ... - Quote #541
There exist tasks which cannot be done by more than 10 men or fewer than
100.
Steele's... - Quote #691
The value of a technical conversation is inversely proportional to how well
the participants are dressed.
Larry... - That which is good to be done, cannot be done too soon;
and if it is neglected to be done early, it will frequently... - Nothing is ever done beautifully which is done in rivalship,
nor nobly which is done in pride. --... - There is nothing so useless as doing efficiently
that which should not be done at all.
Peter Drucker, business philosopher and... - The finest eloquence is that which gets
things done... - 1. Computers are unreliable, but humans are even more unreliable.
2. The only difference between the fool, and the criminal...
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The opinions expressed in this document are not
necessarily those of the author.
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The revolution will not be
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