From fdf1a5d943d889bbc7d3bb1228c3162bdcf79845 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Morgan Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2018 09:56:38 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] quote on contentment & creation --- QUOTES.md | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/QUOTES.md b/QUOTES.md index e8b17f1..39eded8 100644 --- a/QUOTES.md +++ b/QUOTES.md @@ -85,3 +85,4 @@ * I think that most of the problems in programming arise from building an abstraction where a simple repetition of some code would be more than enough - [Kristijan Ristovski (Kitze)](https://twitter.com/thekitze/status/992698579830628353) * Productivity is inversely proportional to the complexity of a system. Keep it simple, and spend effort to keep it simple, if you want to go fast. [Martin Thompson](https://twitter.com/skglas/status/997728091786170368) * simplification of complex requirements takes longer and requires more abstraction thus is more expensive at the beginning which is contrary to the time factor of business and competition (and awareness of mgmt). I've seen so many quick implementations of some specific special cases that are complex and can be maintained only with much more effort than how it should have been done with separation, modularity etc. :( It is often short term thinking [Sebastian K. Glas (skglas)](https://twitter.com/skglas/status/997728091786170368) +* Contentment does not lead to creation. Creation leads to contentment. [Source](https://twitter.com/minimalism/status/1038873798462894080/photo/1)