Quote of the Day
If you enjoy programming, philosophy, math, or any number of geeky topics, you're in the right place. Every day, I'll post a random quote from my extensive collection of Kindle highlights. Quotes do not necessarily reflect my views or opinions. In fact, part of my epistemic process is to consume a wide variety of contradictory material.
02/21/2025
I suspect that they put Socrates to death because there is something terribly unattractive, alienating, and nonhuman in thinking with too much clarity.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb, The Bed of Procrustes
02/20/2025
Given the pipe wrench, produce the words for that wrench and no other; given the words, produce the wrench. That, Bush taught his students, was the beginning of engineering.
— Jimmy Soni, Rob Goodman, A Mind at Play
02/19/2025
As with any show of appreciation, it’s the thought that counts. Be sure that your rewards say “appreciation” rather than “incentive” or “manipulation.”
— Steve McConnell, Rapid Development
02/18/2025
Like the sunlight and the firelight that guided our birth, we need a unified humanities and science to construct a full and honest picture of what we truly are and what we can become.
— Edward O. Wilson, The Origins of Creativity
02/17/2025
Consider how the syntax of Java has changed since the late ’90s. Think about the bizarre syntax of generics and the bolted-on feel of lambdas. At some point, these languages simply collapse in on themselves in an implosion of arcane grammar and syntax that obscures the simple intentions of the programmers.
— Robert C. Martin, We, Programmers
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