“Composing computer programs to solve scientific problems is like writing poetry. You must choose every word with care and link it with the other words in perfect syntax. There is no place for verbosity or carelessness. To become fluent in a computer lnaguage demands almost the antithesis of modern loose thinking. It requires many interactive sessions, the hands-on use of the device. You do not learn a foreign language from a book, rather you have to live in the country for year to let the langauge become an automatic part of you, and the same is true for computer languages.” ThinkingWritingYearsBookCountryUseProblemHandsCareLanguagePerfectLearningModernDemandComputerProgramSolveProgrammingDevicesLinksSessionComposingComputer LanguageForeign LanguageWriting PoetryAntithesisCarelessnessInteractiveSyntaxFluent Author:James Lovelock
“The discipline of programming is most like sorcery. Both use precise language to instruct inanimate objects to do our bidding. Small mistakes in programs or spells can lead to completely unforseen behavior: e.g., see the story, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice". Neither study is easy: "...her [Galinda's] early appetite for sorcery had waned once she'd heard what a grind it was to learn spells and, worse, to understand them." from the book "Wicked" by G. Maguire.” BookStoriesUseLanguageEasyMistakeLearningStudyHeardObjectsDisciplineBehaviorProgramProgrammingWickedSpellsAppetitePreciseGrindComputer ProgrammingProgramming LanguagesComputer LanguageApprenticeBiddingSorceryInanimate ObjectsSmall Mistakes Author:Richard E. Pattis
“Youth is a beautiful dream, on whose brightness books shed a blinding dust. Will ever the day come when the wise link the joy of knowledge to youth's dream? Will ever the day come when Nature becomes the teacher of man, humanity his book and life his school? Youth's joyous purpose cannot be fulfilled until that day comes. Too slow is our march toward spiritual elevation, because we make so little use of youth's ardor.” MenLittlesBookUseDreamSchoolBeautifulSpiritualJoyPurposeHumanityLearningTeacherWiseYouthDustMarchLinksShedFulfilledJoyousBrightnessElevationArdorBeautiful Dreams Author:Khalil Gibran
“The young man who has the combination of the learning of books with the learning which comes of doing things with the hands need not worry about getting along in the world today, or at any time.” MenWorldNeedsBookHandsTodayYoungTimeWorryLearningCombinationYoung ManWorld TodayGetting Along Author:William S. Knudsen