“We're programmers. Programmers are, in their hearts, architects, and the first thing they want to do when they get to a site is to bulldoze the place flat and build something grand. We're not excited by incremental renovation: tinkering, improving, planting flower beds. There's a subtle reason why programmers always want to throw away the code and start over. The reason is that they think the old code is a mess. And here is the interesting observation: They are probably wrong. The reason that they think the old code is a mess is because of a cardinal, fundamental law of programming: It's harder to read code than to write it.”
Quote by Joel Spolsky
Book:Joel on Software
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Joel on Software
Joel on Software is a compilation of insightful essays by Joel Spolsky, a prominent figure in the software development industry. The book covers a range of topics including software design, project management, and the challenges of creating successful software products. Spolsky's writing is known for its wit and practical advice, offering valuable perspectives for both developers and managers. more
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