Top 1200 Computer Language Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on April 16, 2025.
I proudly tell people, 'I have no computer,' so as not to be ashamed of having no computer.
It's about time we stopped asking what the computer can do for us and instead ask ourselves what we can do for the computer.
I use a computer. I don't know if that qualifies me as a techie, but I'm pretty good on the computer. — © Leonard Nimoy
I use a computer. I don't know if that qualifies me as a techie, but I'm pretty good on the computer.
I don't think the computer will win the Booker, but no-one ever expected a computer to beat a chess grandmaster.
Software Engineering is that part of Computer Science which is too difficult for the Computer Scientist.
If you ask anybody at Cyber Command or look at any of the job listings for openings for their positions, you'll see that the one thing they don't prioritize is computer network defense. It's all about computer network attack and computer network exploitation at Cyber Command.
Allowing the computer to do one thing is only boring if you don't use the time that the computer saves you to do something else.
I can write faster on a typewriter than you can on a computer. I do 120 words a minute, and you can't do that on a computer.
The young Steve Jobs had a hard time articulating something that didn't exist. He could see it, taste it, knew what it felt like, but he didn't have all the language because it hadn't been invented yet. People didn't fathom the personal computer on a mass produced level.
In a language, in the system of language, there are only differences. Therefore, a taxonomical operation an undertake the systematic, statistical, and classificatory inventory of a language.
The official language of the State of Illinois shall be known hereafter as the American language, and not the English language.
I don't need to waste my time with a computer just because I am a computer scientist.
Everyone knows ladies love Cajuns. It's in our blood and our language is the language of romance." "Your language is the language of bullshit. You're just a couple of good ole boys with pretty faces. Women just ought to know better.
My computer? I never use a computer. It's too easy. — © Madlib
My computer? I never use a computer. It's too easy.
I play a lot of computer games. I love computer graphics. I've had Pixar in me for a long time.
A computer cannot manufacture new information. That's the difference between our brain and a computer.
A computer is like a violin. You can imagine a novice trying ?rst a phonograph and then a violin. The latter, he says, sounds terrible. That is the argument we have heard from our humanists and most of our computer scientists. Computer programs are good, they say, for particular purposes, but they aren’t ?exible. Neither is a violin, or a typewriter, until you learn how to use it.
I want to find a language that transforms language itself into steel for the spirit--a language to use against these sparkling insects, these jets.
There is a language beyond human language, an elemental language, one that arises from the land itself.
Although our grammar schools are teaching a whole generation computer language to adjust to the technological needs of a Stage II [post survival-focused] society, we have neglected to teach this generation relationship language and conflict resolution skills to address the social and psychological needs of a Stage II society. And when it is taught, in countries like Germany, although called social competence it focuses on workplace teamwork - still on survival, breadwinner oriented work goals.
Some people say the network is the computer. We believe the display is the computer. Anywhere there's a pixel, that's where we want to be.
It's like learning a language; you can't speak a language fluently until you find out who you are in that language, and that has as much to do with your body as it does with vocabulary and grammar.
I've never been much of a computer guy at least in terms of playing with computers. Actually until I was about 11 I didn't use a computer for preparing for games at all. I was playing a bit online, was using the chess club mainly. Now, obviously, the computer is an important tool for me preparing for my games.
One can think of any given axiom system as being like a computer with a certain limited amount of memory or processing power. One could switch to a computer with even more storage, but no matter how large an amount of storage space the computer has, there will still exist some tasks that are beyond its ability.
There's a theory, and I think the theory is right, that in order to make a change you've got to make the whole language of the page harmonious. Well, that's a lot easier with a computer.
The advantage of the gypsy language, even though I don't understand it that much, the language is perfect melody. So if you propose the movie the way I do, then the language is just one part of the melody. Orchestrating all inside, and the language is following the meaning of what they say, and it's never the same as written.
I am a professor at the computer science department, but I don't know how to use a computer, not even for Email.
I never work on a computer. I can't write on a computer. It's just not possible for me to do that.
I don't even go on the computer. Don't anybody around me get on the computer.
Language is the instrument in all cases and can language be trusted?If it were not for language, could we lie?
They've finally comes up with the perfect office computer. If it makes a mistake, it blames another computer.
I don't even know which end of a computer one is supposed to gaze into. I've never used a computer.
Portuguese is the language of my heart; it's the language of my feelings. It's the language that I feel I can express myself best in.
They've finally come up with the perfect office computer. If it makes a mistake, it blames another computer.
One way to think about what psychedelics are is as catalysts for language development. They literally force the evolution of language. You cannot evolve faster than your language because the language defines the culture of meaning. So if there's a way to accelerate the evolution of language then this is real consciousness expansion and it's a permanent thing. The great legacies of the 60's are in attitudes and language. It boils down to doing your own thing, feeling the vibe, ego-trip, blowing your mind.
Language comes first. It's not that language grows out of consciousness, if you haven't got language, you can't be conscious.
Everybody has a language or code that they use with their wife or their girlfriend or boyfriend or what have you. It's a language aside from the language they have with strangers.
XML is not a language in the sense of a programming language any more than sketches on a napkin are a language. — © Charles Simonyi
XML is not a language in the sense of a programming language any more than sketches on a napkin are a language.
Every language having a structure, by the very nature of language, reflects in its own structure that of the world as assumed by those who evolved the language. In other words, we read unconsciously into the world the structure of the language we use.
The job of the poet is to use language effectively, his own language, the only language which is to him authentic.
We buy into the computer, and everything that comes from the computer, we believe to be the truth.
I'm German! Actually, I love my countr, ;I love the language. The German language is very special because it is so precise. There is a word for everything. There are so many wonderful words that other languages don't have. It is impressive to have such a rich language, and I love to work in that language.
A special kind of beauty exists which is born in language, of language, and for language.
I appreciate the sentiment that I am a popular woman in computer gaming circles; but I prefer being thought of as a computer game designer rather than a woman computer game designer. I don't put myself into gender mode when designing a game.
The first thing I think, I was building computers, I started to build a computer when I was 17 or 18 at home, an IBM compatible computer, and then I started to sell computers, and when I sold a computer to a company called Ligo I think, and they were selling systems which became blockbuster.
Language is possible due to a number of cognitive and physical characteristics that are unique to humans but none of which that are unique to language. Coming together they make language possible. But the fundamental building block of language is community.
I'm a computer nerd. I'm behind my computer, like, 12 hours a day making new music.
On stage, you're not limited at all because you're free in language: language is the source of the imagination. You can travel farther in language than you can in any film.
It has not been definitively proved that the language of words is the best possible language. And it seems that on the stage, which is above all a space to fill and a place where something happens, the language of words may have to give way before a language of signs whose objective aspect is the one that has the most immediate impact upon us.
As a person with terrible handwriting, I love the computer. I've waited all my life for the computer. — © Janet Fitch
As a person with terrible handwriting, I love the computer. I've waited all my life for the computer.
I wanted to get into art. I did some neon stuff. I worked in, not computer-generated, but computer manipulation of pictures.
Lying is the misuse of language. We know that. We need to remember that it works the other way round too. Even with the best intentions, language misused, language used stupidly, carelessly, brutally, language used wrongly, breeds lies, half-truths, confusion. In that sense you can say that grammar is morality. And it is in that sense that I say a writer's first duty is to use language well.
3D is like a computer. Every six months that computer that was state of the art is now obsolete.
What the gears cannot do the computer might. The computer is the Proteus of machines. Its essence is its universality, its power to simulate
I'm always looking at the computer. I make all of my work on the computer at some point or another. Almost all of the paintings come from a file.
The attribution of intelligence to machines, crowds of fragments, or other nerd deities obscures more than it illuminates. When people are told that a computer is intelligent, they become prone to changing themselves in order to make the computer appear to work better, instead of demanding that the computer be changed to become more useful.
Poetry is not the language we live in. It's not the language of our day-to-day errand-running and obligation-fulfilling, not the language with which we are asked to justify ourselves to the outside world. It certainly isn't the language to which commercial value has been assigned.
A distributed system is one in which the failure of a computer you didn't even know existed can render your own computer unusable.
Twitter means all my friends are in my computer. All my ideas are in my computer. I can do whatever I want in there; I'm kind of... bionic.
Saul Gorn, an authority on machine oi automated language who has expanded his interests from the use of the computer foi information storage and retrieval to the broader topic of the "'information pollution" and an examination of the forces which contribute to it.
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