Linux and the Unix Philosophy Quotes
Linux and the Unix Philosophy
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“They learned that small programs, like small cars, handled better, were more adaptable, and were easier to maintain than large programs.”
― Linux and the Unix Philosophy: Operating Systems
― Linux and the Unix Philosophy: Operating Systems
“NIH syndrome is characterized by a decision to discard all of what the other developer accomplished with the intent of demonstrating a superior solution. Such an act of sheer egotism demonstrates little interest in preserving
the best of another's work and using it as a springboard to newer heights.”
― Linux and the Unix Philosophy: Operating Systems
the best of another's work and using it as a springboard to newer heights.”
― Linux and the Unix Philosophy: Operating Systems
