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Martin Fowler
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General
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Software Development
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We believe the key to writing good software is to have good programmers...You don't have to accept less-talented people. It's the more talented people who get most of the work done.
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Scott Abel
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General
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Software Development
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(Speaking on advertising revenue based free software)...This model will not work if people don't love the software.
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Dave Bent
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General
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Software Development
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There is no such thing as an IT project - there are business projects that leverage technology to enable them.
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John Soat
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General
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Software Development
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Manage expectations vs. manage the project? Most CIOs I know are doing, by my estimation, a better job at the latter than at the former.
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Bjarne Stroustrup
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General
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Software Development
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C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot; C++ makes it harder, but when you do, it blows away your whole leg.
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Grady Booch
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Technology
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Architecture
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Every system has an architecture. Two things I've said about architecture in the past: first, every system has an architecture - most are accidental, some are intentional; second, the hyperproductive projects I've encountered all tend to proceed by the incremental and iterative release of an executable architecture. In short, architecture is central to enduring software.
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Seymour Cray
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Technology
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Power
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If you were plowing a field, which would you rather use: Two strong oxen or 1024 chickens?
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