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  • One of the best strengtheners of character and developers of stamina ... is to assume the part you wish to play; to assert stoutly the possession of whatever you lack.

    Character   Play   Wish  
  • How many roads must a developer walk down, before they accept the amenities package?

  • I got married a bit late, I agree. In any other period of history I'd have been dead at that age and they'd have assumed I was gay. Like Michelangelo, or Leonardo da Vinci. But I was a late developer. I didn't go through puberty until I was 35.

    Gay   Age   Married  
  • For the first time we're allowing developers who don't work at Facebook to develop applications just as if they were. That's a big deal because it means that all developers have a new way of doing business if they choose to take advantage of it. There are whole companies that are forming whose only product is a Facebook Platform application.

    Mean   Way   Firsts  
    "The Future of Facebook". Interview with Laura Locke, content.time.com. July 17, 2007.
  • There is a bit of arrogance with 'Hollywood' types that doesn't sit well with game developers.

    "The Daywalker speaks: Wesley Snipes interview". IGN interview, www.ign.com. August 11, 2011.
  • ...the divided world of Aspen, where locals with a sense of entitlement were pitted against developers with a sense of condominiums.

    Steve Martin (2008). “Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life”, p.67, Simon and Schuster
  • Complexity kills. It sucks the life out of developers, it makes products difficult to plan, build and test, it introduces security challenges, and it causes end-user and administrator frustration.

    "Burden of the years weighs on Windows" by Steve Lohr and John Markoff, www.nytimes.com. March 26, 2006.
  • The community of developers whose work you see on the Web, who probably don't know what ADO or UML or JPA even stand for, deploy better systems at less cost in less time at lower risk than we see in the Enterprise. This is true even when you factor in the greater flexibility and velocity of startups.

    Community   Risk   Cost  
  • All my days are themed. Monday is managementTuesday is product, engineering, and design. Wednesday is marketing, growth, and communications. Thursday is partnership and developers. Friday is company and cultureOn the days beginning with T, I start at Twitter in the morning, then go to Square in the afternoon. Sundays are for strategySaturday is a day off.

    Friday   Monday   Morning  
  • Adding last-minute features, whether in response to competitive pressure, as a developer's pet feature, or on the whim of management, causes more bugs in software than almost anything else.

    John Robbins (2000). “Debugging Applications: Microsoft”
  • An individual developer like me cares about writing the new code and making it as interesting and efficient as possible. But very few people want to do the testing.

  • Good developers like seeing their products sell in large quantities. They enjoy the competition of doing a better job than the other company, especially if the other company has more people on the project and they're entrenched and people are saying that we don't have a chance of getting in there and... and doing well.

  • Small developers can compete on creativity not on scale or staff size.... Nintendo is willing to help bring these ideas to life.

  • Each party should gain from the negotiation.

    Dale Carnegie (2016). “How to win friends & influence people”, p.45, Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd
  • I think a lot of developments start with the desire of the developer to get what he really wants so that he can use it. It's not just the technical fascination or the business opportunity.

  • This notion of universal Windows apps is a very powerful concept because we're now aggregating the 300-plus-million-socket run rate of Windows into one opportunity for our developers.

    "Satya Nadella: WPC 2014 Keynote". news.microsoft.com. July 16, 2014.
  • When you develop software, the people who write the software, the developers are the key group but the testers also play an absolutely critical role. They're the ones who ah, write thousands and thousands of examples and make sure that it's going to work on all the different computers and printers and the different amounts of memory or networks that the software'11 be used in. That's a very hard job.

    Jobs   Memories   Writing  
  • The value of a smile... It costs nothing, but creates much. It enriches those who receive, without impoverishing those who give. It happens in a flash and the memory of it sometimes lasts forever. None are so rich they can get along without it, and none so poor but are richer for its benefits. It creates happiness in the home, fosters good will in a business, and is the countersign of friends.

    Dale Carnegie (2016). “How to win friends & influence people”, p.67, Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd
  • Before the commercial ventures, Linux tended to be rather hard to set up, because most of the developers were motivated mainly by their own interests.

    Venture   Linux   Economy  
    "Linux's Linus Torvalds Interview". Interview with Hiroo Yamagata, www.drdobbs.com. January 1, 2002.
  • Many people think that open source projects are sort of chaotic and and anarchistic. They think that developers randomly throw code at the code base and see what sticks.

    "Next generation browser: Pure open source software development comes of age". Interview with Dana Greenlee, www.tacomadailyindex.com. September 10, 2004.
  • The American Dream is one of the greatest ideas in the history of human achievement . . . It thrives today in an age when its core components of freedom and opportunity are open to more Americans than ever before. It holds a real, identifiable place in the American heart and mind, and it informs the aspirations of everyone from farmers to software developers, from detectives to bankers, from soldiers to social workers . . . It defines us as a people, even as we add to its meaning with each new chapter in our national experience and our individual actions.

    Dream   Real   Heart  
  • Defeats and failures are great developers of character. They have made the giants of our race by giving Titanic muscles, brawny sinews, and far-reaching intellects.

    Orison Swett Marden (2006). “Rising in the World, Or Architects of Fate”, p.428, Cosimo, Inc.
  • Landscaping is the great cardinal sin of modern architecture. It's not your garden, it's not a park - it's a formless patch of grass, shrubbery and the occasional tree that exists purely to stop the original developer's plans from looking like a howling concrete wilderness.

    Garden   Tree   Parks  
    Ben Aaronovitch (2013). “Broken Homes”, p.144, Hachette UK
  • I was a late developer and, at the age of 15, I almost thought of quitting football.

    Football   Age   Quitting  
  • Today I am one of the senior technical cadre that makes the Internet work, and a core Linux and open-source developer.

    Senior   Today   Linux  
  • On my business card, I am a corporate president. In my mind, I am a game developer. But in my heart, I am a gamer.

    Business   Heart   Games  
    "Nintendo CEO Iwata: 'In My Heart I Am A Gamer'". "All Things Considered" with Robert Siegel, www.npr.org. July 13, 2015.
  • There are signs, these days, that the cultural hegemony of postmodernism is weakening in the West. When even the developers tell an architect like Moshe Safdie that they are tired of it, then can philosophical thinking be far behind?

    "The Condition of Postmodernity". Book by David Harvey, 1989.
  • In any market, in any country, there are developers who make money. So I say all of this doom and gloom, but there will always be people who make money, because people always want homes.

  • Every application has an inherent amount of irreducible complexity. The only question is who will have to deal with it, the user or the developer (programmer or engineer).

  • I won't say I was slow developer, but our teacher was quite pleased to have someone her own age in the class to talk to.

    Funny   Teacher   Humor  
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