Simple, Elegant, Correct
Iwein Fuld
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”

              Leonardo da Vinci
“The simplest things are often the truest.”

                Richard Bach
“Simplicity is the nature of great souls.”

              Papa Ramadas
“Simplicity is the final achievement. After one has
played a vast quantity of notes and more notes, it
is simplicity that emerges as the crowning reward
                        of art.”

                   Frederic Chopin
“A taste for simplicity cannot endure for long.”

                Eugene Delacroix
“As beautiful as simplicity is, it can become a
tradition that stands in the way of exploration.”

                    Laura Nyro
“Everything should be made as simple as
        possible, but not simpler.”

              Albert Einstein
“Simplicity is prerequisite for reliability.”

                Edsger Dijkstra
“Even before string theory, especially as physics
  developed in the 20th century, it turned out that
the equations that really work in describing nature
     with the most generality and the greatest
      simplicity are very elegant and subtle.”

                    Edward Witten
“I despise simplicity. It is the negation of all that is
                     beautiful.”

                     Norman Hartnell
“Why has elegance found so little following?
Elegance has the disadvantage that hard work is
  needed to achieve it and a good education to
                 appreciate it.”
“A program that produces incorrect results twice
          as fast is infinitely slower.”

                  John Osterhout
“Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in
 the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as
   cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not
              smart enough to debug it.”

             Brian W. Kernighan & P.J. Plauger
“Maybe I do what I do because if I built anything
more complicated, I couldn't understand it. I really
      must break it down into little pieces.”

                    Ken Thompson
“The competent programmer is fully aware of the
 strictly limited size of his own skull; therefore he
approaches the programming task in full humility,
 and among other things he avoids clever tricks
                   like the plague. ”

                    Edsger Dijkstra
“Are you quite sure that all those bells and
whistles, all those wonderful facilities of your so
called powerful programming languages, belong
to the solution set rather than the problem set?”

                   Edsger Dijkstra
“Mostly, when you see programmers, they aren't
 doing anything. One of the attractive things about
  programmers is that you cannot tell whether or
  not they are working simply by looking at them.
 Very often they're sitting there seemingly drinking
  coffee and gossiping, or just staring into space.
   What the programmer is trying to do is get a
   handle on all the individual and unrelated
ideas that are scampering around in his head.”

                  Charles M. Strauss
“Correctness is clearly the prime quality. If a
system does not do what it is supposed to do,
  then everything else about it matters little.”

                  Bertrand Meyer
“I have just three things to teach: simplicity,
patience, compassion. These three are your
             greatest treasures.”

                    Lao Tsu
“I have just three things to teach: simplicity,
patience, compassion. These three are your
             greatest treasures.”

                    Lao Tsu
“I have just three things to teach: simplicity,
patience, compassion. These three are your
             greatest treasures.”

                    Lao Tsu
“I have just three things to teach: simplicity,
patience, compassion. These three are your
             greatest treasures.”

                    Lao Tsu
“I have just three things to teach: simplicity,
patience, compassion. These three are your
             greatest treasures.”

                    Lao Tsu
“I have just three things to teach: simplicity,
patience, compassion. These three are your
             greatest treasures.”

                    Lao Tsu
“I have just three things to teach: simplicity,
patience, compassion. These three are your
             greatest treasures.”

                    Lao Tsu
“I have just three things to teach: simplicity,
patience, compassion. These three are your
             greatest treasures.”

                    Lao Tsu
“I have just three things to teach: simplicity,
patience, compassion. These three are your
             greatest treasures.”

                    Lao Tsu
“I have just three things to teach: simplicity,
patience, compassion. These three are your
             greatest treasures.”

                    Lao Tsu
“I have just three things to teach: simplicity,
patience, compassion. These three are your
             greatest treasures.”

                    Lao Tsu
“I have just three things to teach: simplicity,
patience, compassion. These three are your
             greatest treasures.”

                    Lao Tsu
“I have just three things to teach: simplicity,
patience, compassion. These three are your
             greatest treasures.”

                    Lao Tsu
“I have just three things to teach: simplicity,
patience, compassion. These three are your
             greatest treasures.”

                    Lao Tsu
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Simplicity, elegance, correctness

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  • 3.
    “Simplicity is theultimate sophistication.” Leonardo da Vinci
  • 4.
    “The simplest thingsare often the truest.” Richard Bach
  • 5.
    “Simplicity is thenature of great souls.” Papa Ramadas
  • 6.
    “Simplicity is thefinal achievement. After one has played a vast quantity of notes and more notes, it is simplicity that emerges as the crowning reward of art.” Frederic Chopin
  • 7.
    “A taste forsimplicity cannot endure for long.” Eugene Delacroix
  • 8.
    “As beautiful assimplicity is, it can become a tradition that stands in the way of exploration.” Laura Nyro
  • 9.
    “Everything should bemade as simple as possible, but not simpler.” Albert Einstein
  • 10.
    “Simplicity is prerequisitefor reliability.” Edsger Dijkstra
  • 11.
    “Even before stringtheory, especially as physics developed in the 20th century, it turned out that the equations that really work in describing nature with the most generality and the greatest simplicity are very elegant and subtle.” Edward Witten
  • 12.
    “I despise simplicity.It is the negation of all that is beautiful.” Norman Hartnell
  • 13.
    “Why has elegancefound so little following? Elegance has the disadvantage that hard work is needed to achieve it and a good education to appreciate it.”
  • 14.
    “A program thatproduces incorrect results twice as fast is infinitely slower.” John Osterhout
  • 15.
    “Debugging is twiceas hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it.” Brian W. Kernighan & P.J. Plauger
  • 16.
    “Maybe I dowhat I do because if I built anything more complicated, I couldn't understand it. I really must break it down into little pieces.” Ken Thompson
  • 17.
    “The competent programmeris fully aware of the strictly limited size of his own skull; therefore he approaches the programming task in full humility, and among other things he avoids clever tricks like the plague. ” Edsger Dijkstra
  • 18.
    “Are you quitesure that all those bells and whistles, all those wonderful facilities of your so called powerful programming languages, belong to the solution set rather than the problem set?” Edsger Dijkstra
  • 19.
    “Mostly, when yousee programmers, they aren't doing anything. One of the attractive things about programmers is that you cannot tell whether or not they are working simply by looking at them. Very often they're sitting there seemingly drinking coffee and gossiping, or just staring into space. What the programmer is trying to do is get a handle on all the individual and unrelated ideas that are scampering around in his head.” Charles M. Strauss
  • 20.
    “Correctness is clearlythe prime quality. If a system does not do what it is supposed to do, then everything else about it matters little.” Bertrand Meyer
  • 21.
    “I have justthree things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.” Lao Tsu
  • 22.
    “I have justthree things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.” Lao Tsu
  • 23.
    “I have justthree things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.” Lao Tsu
  • 24.
    “I have justthree things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.” Lao Tsu
  • 25.
    “I have justthree things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.” Lao Tsu
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    “I have justthree things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.” Lao Tsu
  • 27.
    “I have justthree things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.” Lao Tsu
  • 28.
    “I have justthree things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.” Lao Tsu
  • 29.
    “I have justthree things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.” Lao Tsu
  • 30.
    “I have justthree things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.” Lao Tsu
  • 31.
    “I have justthree things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.” Lao Tsu
  • 32.
    “I have justthree things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.” Lao Tsu
  • 33.
    “I have justthree things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.” Lao Tsu
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    “I have justthree things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.” Lao Tsu
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