
Source: 1930s, "Protocol Statements" (1932), p. 91
Source: Ideas have Consequences (1948), p. 150.
Source: 1930s, "Protocol Statements" (1932), p. 91
“[C has] the power of assembly language and the convenience of … assembly language.”
Quoted in Cade Metz, "Dennis Ritchie: The Shoulders Steve Jobs Stood On", http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2011/10/thedennisritchieeffect/ Wired, 13 October 2011.
"PL/I as a Tool for System Programming", Datamation, 15 (5), 6 May 1969, pp. 68–76. This has been paraphrased variously by others as Corbató's Law:
Productivity and reliability depend on the length of a program’s text, independent of language level used.
Albert Endres, H. Dieter Rombach, A Handbook of Software and Systems Engineering: Empirical Observations, Laws and Theories (2003), ISBN 0321154207, p. 72
The number of lines of code a programmer can write in a fixed period of time is the same independent of the language used.
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"Revenge of the Nerds" http://www.paulgraham.com/icad.html May 2002
Source: Time in History: Views of Time from Prehistory to the Present Day (1988), p.22
Speech in Doha; quoted on official website http://www.mozabintnasser.qa/en/Pages/ArticlePreview.aspx?ArticleGuid=ed017dde-d770-42a3-80e7-441a15d0a89f&Type=Speech (May 31 2012)
“Names are the sweetest and most important sound in any language.”
Source: How to Win Friends and Influence People
“The most important tool you have on a resume is language.”
Source: Disrupt You! (2015), p. 65