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Quotes to motivate a Software developer

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Here I am sharing 40 best motivational and inspirational quotes from the web that has motivated me to become a developer. These quotes are very inspiring and I felt these will motivate other programmers too and help to avoid common pitfalls in development and hence I thought sharing these quotes with everybody.None of these quotes are mine and please forgive if I have missed to mention the right source. 1.  Dont't worry if it doesn't work right.If everything did, you'd be out of a job.  2.  Don't comment bad code - rewrite it. -  Brian Kernighan 3.  A programming language is for thinking about programs, not for expressing programs you've already thought of. It should be a pencil, not a pen. -  Paul Graham 4.  Sometimes it pays to stay in bed on Monday, rather than spending the rest of the week debugging Monday's code. - Dan Salomon 5.  It´s better to wait for a productive programmer to become available than it is to wait for the first available prog

Programmer vs. Software Engineer vs. Software Developer vs. Coder

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Hello everyone! In this post, I want to contrast the terms with which other people and we ourselves call us. There are a lot of confusion around the names for our trade. People use terms such as software engineer, software developer. Some people even use programmer or coder, etc., etc. And some event go as far as ninja, guru, or rock star. Programmer! Let’s start with “programmer”. So programmer is a person who is programming. Okay? And typically you would hear this from someone who is far from tech, who is not in the technology in IT, who is not doing the software development. People from outside, basically, they call as programmers. Why? Because they think all we do is just programming. Really? Is that all what we do? Absolutely not! That’s not true in 2018–2019. To develop software a lot of the times you don’t even have to program. There are certain tools and frameworks so you don’t have to program. A lot of them are about configuration and customizations. Thus, prog