
“What’s important is not just to develop the technology; it’s to develop the processes.”
Source: mitcet http://www.edpath.com/mitcet.htm
Steve Ballmer - Developers, 2017-04-02, YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vhh_GeBPOhs,
2000s
“What’s important is not just to develop the technology; it’s to develop the processes.”
Source: mitcet http://www.edpath.com/mitcet.htm
“The development that produces great art is a moral and not an aesthetic development.”
"Italian Report" (December 1955).
sitepoint.com http://articles.sitepoint.com/article/phps-creator-rasmus-lerdorf
Leonardo da Vinci (1916)
1910s
“Development is not about factories, dams and roads. Development is about people.”
Quote, Memorable Quotes from Rajiv Gandhi and on Rajiv Gandhi
“The development of a global economy has not been matched by the development of a global society.”
The Crisis of Global Capitalism (1998)
Context: The development of a global economy has not been matched by the development of a global society. The basic unit for political and social life remains the nation-state. International law and international institutions, insofar as they exist, are not strong enough to prevent war or the large-scale abuse of human rights in individual countries. Ecological threats are not adequately dealt with. Global financial markets are largely beyond the control of national or international authorities.
“You have to develop a style that suits you and pursue it, not just develop a bag of tricks.”
As quoted in "Innocent Revisited" in TIME magazine (29 June 1970)
Context: I've always been skeptical of people who say they lose themselves in a part. Someone once came up to Spencer Tracy and asked, "Aren't you tired of always playing Tracy?" Tracy replied, "What am I supposed to do, play Bogart?" You have to develop a style that suits you and pursue it, not just develop a bag of tricks.
"Code + Law: An Interview with Lawrence Lessig" at O'Reilly P2P (29 January 2001)(29 January 2001)
Context: Our problem is that lawyers have taught us that there is only one kind of economic market for innovation out there and it is this kind of isolated inventor who comes up with an idea and then needs to be protected. That is a good picture of maybe what pharmaceutical industry does. It's a bad picture of what goes on, for example, in the context of software development, in particular. In the context of software development, where you have sequential and complementary developments, patents create an extraordinarily damaging influence on innovation and on the process of developing and bringing new ideas to market. So the particular mistake that lawyers have compounded is the unwillingness to discriminate among different kinds of innovation.
We really need to think quite pragmatically about whether intellectual property is helping or hurting, and if you can't show it's going to help, then there is no reason to issue this government-backed monopoly.
Source: The Evolution of Civilizations (1961) (Second Edition 1979), Chapter 4, Historical Analysis, p. 122