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Douglas Crockford Quotes
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Generally, the craft of programming is the factoring of a set of requirements into a a set of functions and data structures.
Douglas Crockford

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Computer programs are the most complex things that humans make.
Douglas Crockford

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JavaScript is the only language that I'm aware of that people feel they don't need to learn before they start using it.
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Code reuse is the Holy Grail of Software Engineering.
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In JavaScript, there is a beautiful, elegant, highly expressive language that is buried under a steaming pile of good intentions and blunders.
Douglas Crockford

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Most programming languages contain good parts and bad parts. I discovered that I could be better programmer by using only the good parts and avoiding the bad parts.
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People who use Class will never understand all the crap they are doing.
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Things don't change because people change their minds. They change because they retire or die.
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Quote Topics by Douglas Crockford: People Javascript Comment Design Writing Use Innovation Ideas Language Giving Computer Organization Progress May Humans Lasts Reuse Requirements Challenges Engineering Style Emotional Avoiding Made Errors Rounds Mind Worry Good Intentions Good Things
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It turns out that style matters in programming for the same reason that it matters in writing. It makes for better reading.
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Just because something is a standard doesn’t mean it is the right choice for every application. Like XML, for example.
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People who should be the first to recognize the value of an innovation are often the last.
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The good thing about reinventing the wheel is that you can get a round one.
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Progress comes from finding better ways to do things. Don't be afraid of innovation. Don't be afraid of ideas that are not your own.
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Using int made sense in the 50s. Not any more
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Good architecture is necessary to give programs enough structure to be able to grow large without collapsing into a puddle of confusion.
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Software is usually expected to be modified over the course of its productive life. The process of converting one correct program into a different correct program is extremely challenging.
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Features have a specification cost, a design cost, and a development cost. There is a testing cost and a reliability cost. ... Features have a documentation cost. Every feature adds pages to the manual increasing training costs.
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A JSON decoder MAY accept and ignore comments.
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I have been writing JavaScript for 8 years now, and I have never once found need to use an uber function. The super idea is fairly important in the classical pattern, but it appears to be unnecessary in the prototypal and functional patterns. I now see my early attempts to support the classical model in JavaScript as a mistake.
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It turns out that strong typing does not eliminate the need for careful testing. And I have found in my work that the sorts of errors that strong type checking finds are no the errors I worry about.
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JavaScript is the world's most misunderstood programming language.
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Obsolete comments are worse than no comments.
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Features that offer value to a minority of users impose a cost on all users.
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JS will be a real functional language.
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I give permission for IBM, its customers, partners, and minions, to use JSLint for evil.
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The structure of software systems tend to reflect the structure of the organization that produce them.
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We see a lot of feature-driven product design in which the cost of features is not properly accounted. Features can have a negative value to customers because they make the products more difficult to understand and use. We are finding that people like products that just work. It turns out that designs that just work are much harder to produce that designs that assemble long lists of features.
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Programmers are as emotional and irrational as normal people
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