Programmer Quote by Paul Allen Download Open image “I was a programmer.” — Paul Allen ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Programmer Programming
I was interested in computer programming as a kid. In fact, during my college days, I used to be a hacker. — Vatsal Sheth Copy Share Image
Before coming to Congress, I worked as a computer programmer and a systems analyst. — Jacky Rosen Copy Share Image
Out of grad school, I worked as a tech writer for a while before going into computer coding for a living. — Richard Powers Copy Share Image
The funny thing was, with IT, I was never really a tech type of person: I was better with people, good at dealing with… — Sheamus Copy Share Image
I was hired as a computer programmer for a national laboratory at age 15. — Andy Weir Copy Share Image
At forty, I was too old to work as a programmer myself anymore; writing code is a young person’s job. — Michael Crichton Copy Share Image
I just try to find things that either need to be done, should be done, or where I can make a difference in a… — Paul Allen Copy Share Image
AI2 was born from a desire to create a system that could truly reason about knowledge, rather than just offer up what had been… — Paul Allen Copy Share Image
Some people can vent their anger, take a breath, and let it go, but I wasn't one of them. — Paul Allen Copy Share Image
Any time you get to compete for the championship in a professional spot, it's just a magic thing. — Paul Allen Copy Share Image
Art fairs bring attention to up and coming artists and some amazing new works. They are a way to connect everyone with what's happening… — Paul Allen Copy Share Image
Human beings are fragile things, and for the period of time it takes to get them to Mars and back, you have dangerous radiation… — Paul Allen Copy Share Image
With documentary-film projects, you hope you highlight an area of concern people haven't thought about before. A lot of times, I'm asking myself -… — Paul Allen Copy Share Image
In my own work, I've tried to anticipate what's coming over the horizon, to hasten its arrival, and to apply it to people's lives… — Paul Allen Copy Share Image
The NBA is intense, but the NFL is a whole 'nother level of intensity and dramatic, game-changing plays. — Paul Allen Copy Share Image
Computers are really, basically, computing elements and a lot of memory. They are pretty easy to understand, as compared to the brain, which was… — Paul Allen Copy Share Image
As a programmer, it is your job to put yourself out of business. What you do today can be automated tomorrow. — Douglas McIlroy Copy Share Image
Programming is how we talk to the machines that are increasingly woven into our lives. If you aren't a programmer, you're like one of… — Tim O'Reilly Copy Share Image
At forty, I was too old to work as a programmer myself anymore; writing code is a young person’s job. — Michael Crichton Copy Share Image
“I am a non-accredited, overly logical psychologist, therapist, mechanic, diplomat, businessman, and Teacher working in an industry that is still defining itself each and… — Ka Wai Cheung Copy Share Image
You don't have to be a nerd or a programmer or a network engineer to make a difference. — Rebecca MacKinnon Copy Share Image
Computer science education cannot make anybody an expert programmer any more than studying brushes and pigment can make somebody an expert painter. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“As a programmer, you are part listener, part advisor, part interpreter, and part dictator.” — Andrew Hunt Copy Share Image
The three most dangerous things in the world are a programmer with a soldering iron, a hardware type with a program patch and a… — Rick Cook Copy Share Image
The government does things like insisting that all encryption programs should have a back door. But surely no one is stupid enough to think… — Kevin Mitnick Copy Share Image
The number of lines of code a programmer can write in a fixed period of time is the same independent of the language used. — Fernando J. Corbato Copy Share Image
The choice of approaches could be made the responsibility of the programmer. — Larry Wall Copy Share Image
The three chief virtues of a programmer are: Laziness, Impatience and Hubris. — Larry Wall Copy Share Image