Quotes about code
code moment silence word
a moment of silence is nothing more than a code word for prayer. Oliver North
code best-things fronts
Learning to code is the single best thing anyone can do to get the most out of the amazing future in front of us. Marc Andreessen
code easier value
The easier they can make their code, the more value that code has.
codes fit general pictures
The codes give pictures with examples. The look doesn't have to be Mediterranean, but it should fit in with the general look of the area.
code features
The code is pretty much overrated. It's more important to know such things as structure, features and functionality. Larry Ellison
codes dance event fire held high looked looking meet quality since year
The fire marshals looked at the fire codes in O'Connell House, which didn't meet standards, and the event that year had to be canceled. In 2004 and 2005 the dance was held off-campus. This year it will be another high quality event, but different since it's back in O'Connell House. It's a way of looking back at our roots.
code designers diamond enables generate includes nature production quality quickly rapid six standard tool
The comprehensive nature of our tool set allows designers to quickly generate compact, high-performance, production quality code for any or all of our Diamond Standard processors. The tool set also includes a pipeline-accurate instruction set simulator for all six Diamond Standard processors, which enables rapid development of application code.
coders excited terrible
For all the folks getting excited about my quotes. Here is another - Yes, I am a terrible coder, but I am probably still better than you :)
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Our code of conduct is definitive; it is not negotiable. Thomas S. Monson
code-quality logical program
Good visual layout shows the logical structure of a program. Steve McConnell
code-quality errors simplicity
Testing by itself does not improve software quality. Test results are an indicator of quality, but in and of themselves, they don't improve it. Trying to improve software quality by increasing the amount of testing is like trying to lose weight by weighing yourself more often. What you eat before you step onto the scale determines how much you will weigh, and the software development techniques you use determine how many errors testing will find. If you want to lose weight, don't buy a new scale; change your diet. If you want to improve your software, don't test more; develop better. Steve McConnell