“If you don't want to be replaced by a machine, don't try to act like one!”
Arno Allan Penzias (1933) American physicist
Autobiography, Arno Penzias, The Nobel Prize in Physics 1978 (provided in 2004)
"PL/I as a Tool for System Programming" http://web.archive.org/web/20080206153039/http://home.nycap.rr.com/pflass/PLI/plisprg.html, Datamation, 15 (5), 6 May 1969, pp. 68–76
“If you don't want to be replaced by a machine, don't try to act like one!”
Arno Allan Penzias (1933) American physicist
Autobiography, Arno Penzias, The Nobel Prize in Physics 1978 (provided in 2004)
Fernando J. Corbató (1926–2019) American computer scientist
"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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Dave Sim (1956) Canadian cartoonist, creator of Cerebus
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cerebus/message/100634
Dale Carnegie How to Win Friends and Influence People
Source: How to Win Friends and Influence People
Paul Graham (1964) English programmer, venture capitalist, and essayist
"Great Hackers" http://www.paulgraham.com/gh.html, July 2004
“The number one reason most people don't get what they want is that they don't know what they want.”
T. Harv Eker (1954) American writer
Source: Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth