Unless you’re workin on a project of your own, producing as little and maintainable code as possible will mainly DRY up your paycheck. You spend less hours copying and pasting, less hours fixing the same bug on ten different lines and less time finding bugs in the first place. But remember: Time equals cash when you’re contracted by the hour. So we should be grateful for PHP and frameworks like Zend which make it so ridiculously easy to write the most cumbersome code full of duplications.
— Bitcetera: 10 Reasons why PHP is Still Better than Ruby ;-) No. 3 »DRY won’t Pay your Bills«
Greg Rutter's Definitive List of The 99 Things You Should Have Already Experienced On The Internet Unless You're a Loser or Old or Something →
GREG RUTTER’S DEFINITIVE LIST OF THE 99 THINGS YOU SHOULD HAVE ALREADY EXPERIENCED ON THE INTERNET UNLESS YOU’RE A LOSER OR OLD OR SOMETHING
Die neue Programmiersprache lernen - Peter Kröner Genau so ist es! ;)
The Google has a beautiful garden which is guarded night and day. All through the day he sleeps in a pool of water in the center of the garden; but when the night comes, he slowly crawls out of the pool and silently prowls around for food.







