Code Quote by Kathy Sierra Download Open image “Code as if the next guy to maintain your code is a homicidal maniac who knows where you live.” — Kathy Sierra ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Code Code Guy Code Homicidal Guy Homicidal Homicidal Maniac Ifs Knows Maniac Knows Maniacs Next Programming Where you live
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In many cases, the more you try to compete, the less competitive you actually are. — Kathy Sierra Copy Share Image
“useful thing about a File object is that it offers a much safer way to represent a file than just using a String file… — Kathy Sierra Copy Share Image
The secret to building great products is not creating awesome features, it's to make your users awesome. — Kathy Sierra Copy Share Image
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The best user experiences are enchanting. They help the user enter an alternate reality, whether it's the world of making music, writing, sharing photos,… — Kathy Sierra Copy Share Image
It does not matter how awesome your product is or your presentation or your post. Your awesome thing matters ONLY to the extent that… — Kathy Sierra Copy Share Image
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One of my most productive days was throwing away 1,000 lines of code. — Ken Thompson Copy Share Image
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