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Coax still in use by LooseChanj2002-03-26 08:57:39
  ... and for the lazy and impatient by mikosullivan 2006-11-19 12:55:59
http://www.ksc.nasa.gov/facilities/oc.html

Laziness and impatience are good:

LAZINESS: The quality that makes you go to great effort to reduce overall energy expenditure. It makes you write labor-saving programs that other people will find useful, and document what you wrote so you don't have to answer so many questions about it. Hence, the first great virtue of a programmer.

IMPATIENCE: The anger you feel when the computer is being lazy. This makes you write programs that don't just react to your needs, but actually anticipate them. Or at least that pretend to. Hence, the second great virtue of a programmer.

HUBRIS: Excessive pride, the sort of thing Zeus zaps you for. Also the quality that makes you write (and maintain) programs that other people won't want to say bad things about. Hence, the third great virtue of a programmer.

-Miko

[ Reply ]
    Hubris is also good for other reasons. by Arcanum2002-03-26 09:48:19
      Whoops, I didn't write those by mikosullivan2006-11-19 12:55:59
      I think those are the same reasons. by Naruki2002-03-26 10:14:43
    or... by fireballmatt2002-03-26 13:13:21
      Ehmm... by Pic2002-03-26 14:02:03

 

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