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“Writing code means always having to say you're sorry.” quote by Paul Ford
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“Writing code means always having to say you're sorry.”

Paul Ford

About This Quote

The quote highlights the inevitability of bugs and the need for humility when coding, implying that developers must constantly acknowledge and fix mistakes.

In simple terms: Coding demands constant apology for errors.

Key Takeaway

Embrace humility in development.

Themes

humility error handling software maintenance developer mindset continuous improvement

Mood

reflective cautious determined

Type

max cautionary

When to use this quote

  • debugging sessions
  • post‑release patches
  • collaborative coding
  • learning from failures

Key Concepts

bug fixing code reviews software quality

Practical Applications

  • improve code reliability
  • foster team accountability

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does admitting mistakes affect team dynamics?
  • What practices reduce the need for apologies?
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