Top 1200 Computer Software Quotes & Sayings - Page 18

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Last updated on April 16, 2025.
Always trust computer games.
My computer is littered with abandoned projects.
When writing gateway software of any kind, take pains to disturb the data stream as little as possible - and never throw away information unless the recipient forces you to! — © Eric S. Raymond
When writing gateway software of any kind, take pains to disturb the data stream as little as possible - and never throw away information unless the recipient forces you to!
I write on a computer, on a laptop or whatever.
The computer industry is creatively bankrupt.
Man is driven to create; I know I really love to create things. And while I'm not good at painting, drawing, or music, I can write software.
I don't know how to work the computer.
Software substitution, whether it's for drivers or waiters or nurses - it's progressing. Technology over time will reduce demand for jobs, particularly at the lower end of skill set.
No, I consider myself computer illiterate.
I have a computer and an iPad, but I have no interest in Twitter.
It is hard to smash a computer when you're laughing.
I was trying to figure out what to do next, I'd been accumulating ideas for productivity tools - software people could use every day, particularly to help organize their lives.
The computer would do anything you programmed it to do. — © Vint Cerf
The computer would do anything you programmed it to do.
The days when a car aficionado could repair his or her own car are long past, due primarily to the high software content.
Work on a computer that is disconnected from the ­internet.
I write with my brain. I don't need a computer.
Never tell a computer to forget it.
I've got a computer, but I won't go near it.
We also had good software in the key categories and more focus on the gameplaying capability, so more of the marketing effort was targeted at game customers.
Some people, through luck and skill, end up with a lot of assets. If you're good at kicking a ball, writing software, investing in stocks, it pays extremely well.
You can create art and beauty with a computer.
A minimum precaution: keep your anti-malware protections up to date, and install security updates for all your software as soon as they arrive.
'Authoring tools' are terrible; there is almost no software that can create closed captions for media players. And of course there is no training. TV captioning is bad enough, and this stuff is generally worse.
In fact, my main conclusion after spending ten years of my life working on the TEX project is that software is hard. It's harder than anything else I've ever had to do.
Many tools are indispensable for my work, from a utility knife to parametric-modeling software, like Digital Project. But it's important not to confuse the tool for the content, as some designers under 30 do.
Facial recognition software is already quite accurate in measuring unchanging and unique ratios between facial features that identify you as you. It's like a fingerprint.
I've been distilled to this computer nerd.
Computer scientists are the historians of computing.
I really enjoy computer networking.
Apple is the only company that can take hardware, software, and services and integrate those into an experience that's an 'aha' for the customer. You can take that and apply to markets that we're not in today.
There are too many distractions on a computer.
I don't know how to turn on a computer.
We don't have to live up to our computer.
Thinking of the universe as a computer is controversial.
My background is as a computer scientist and programmer.
What I believe is that Nintendo is a very unique company because it does its business by designing and introducing people to hardware and software - by integrating them, we can be unique.
At this moment I do not have a personal relationship with a computer.
The universe is a gigantic non-spatial computer. — © Kedar Joshi
The universe is a gigantic non-spatial computer.
You try to sit down at approximately the same time every day. This is how you train your unconscious to kick in for you creatively. ... You put a piece of paper in the typewriter, or you turn on your computer and bring up the right file. ... You begin rocking, just a little at first, and then like a huge autistic child. ... Then your mental illnesses arrive at the desk like your sickest, most secretive relatives. And they pull up chairs in a semicircle around the computer, and they try to be quiet but you know they are there with their weird coppery breath, leering at you behind your back.
Computer science education is important.
If you think your management doesn't know what it's doing or that your organisation turns out low-quality software crap that embarrasses you, then leave.
In high school, I started my first company, called M Cubed Software. We named it that because it was me and two other guys named Mike.
National security always matters, obviously. But the reality is that if you have an open door in your software for the good guys, the bad guys get in there, too.
We are so obsessed with the Net and technology that we forget the message... We imagine to be able to do anything, and our software helps us believe we can... But we must move beyond the 'how' to reconsider the 'what' and the 'why'.
There is a lot of interest in the arts, music, theatre, filmmaking, engineering, architecture and software design. I think we have now transitioned the modern-day version of the entrepreneur into the creative economy.
The only real mystery in the stories of political plagiarism is its durability in an age of Turnitin and other scanning software that can protect an author from his own mistakes, intentional or otherwise.
We don't want to turn the TV into a computer.
The power of the computer is starting to spread. — © Bill Budge
The power of the computer is starting to spread.
I edit as I go. Especially when I go to commit it to paper. I prefer a typewriter even to a computer. I don't like it. There's no noise on the computer. I like a typewriter because I am such a slow typist. I edit as I am committing it to paper. I like to see the words before me and I go, "Yeah, that's it." They appear before me and they fit. I don't usually take large parts out. If I get stuck early in a song, I take it as a sign that I might be writing the chorus and don't know it. Sometimes,you gotta step back a little bit and take a look at what you're doing.
Asked about the fact that Apple's iTunes software for Windows computers was extremely popular, Jobs joked, 'It's like giving a glass of ice water to somebody in hell.
As software began to be sold to people who would never consider themselves technical, it suddenly became clear that you needed people who spoke their language.
I actually am a computer nerd.
The personal computer can be a virtual device.
The mind is an evolved computer program.
Machine learning allows us to build software solutions that exceed human understanding and shows us how AI can innervate every industry.
The hardest part of the software task is arriving at a complete and consistent specification, and much of the essence of building a program is in fact the debugging of the specification.
By the time Apple's Macintosh operating system finally falls into the public domain, there will be no machine that could possibly run it. The term of copyright for software is effectively unlimited.
Like many older fans of Free Software and Open Source, I have discovered that it is really only free in the sense that the time you spend on it is worthless.
Why am I arguing with a computer?
I'm basically a computer science nerd.
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