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* "The Principle of Least Astonishment: Make a user interface as consistent and as predictable as possible"
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* "The Principle of Least Astonishment: Make a user interface as consistent and as predictable as possible"
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* "Worried that TDD will slow down your programmers? Don't. They probably need slowing down." [J. B. Rainsberger](https://twitter.com/jbrains/statuses/167297606698008576)
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* "Worried that TDD will slow down your programmers? Don't. They probably need slowing down." [J. B. Rainsberger](https://twitter.com/jbrains/statuses/167297606698008576)
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* encourage others when they need it. [relevant reference](https://imgur.com/gallery/ihRohVQ)
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* encourage others when they need it. [relevant reference](https://imgur.com/gallery/ihRohVQ)
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* [Tim Lister](https://twitter.com/abt_programming/statuses/538015028574945280) - If you don't get innate pleasure from writing code, it's time to move on
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# from my twitter
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# from my twitter
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* [MorganGeek](https://twitter.com/MorganGeek/statuses/420907517934178304) - Problem solving / Productivity : Good programmers write code after they found the solution. Un bon programmeur ne commence à coder qu'après avoir trouvé une solution.
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* [MorganGeek](https://twitter.com/MorganGeek/statuses/420907517934178304) - Problem solving / Productivity : Good programmers write code after they found the solution. Un bon programmeur ne commence à coder qu'après avoir trouvé une solution.
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