118 Quotes by Ellen Ullman

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    Computer programming has always been a self-taught, maverick occupation.

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    There's some intimacy in reading, some thoughtfulness that doesn't exist in machine experiences.

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    Productivity has always been the justification for the prepackaging of programming knowledge. But it is worth asking about the sort of productivity gains that come from the simplifications of click-and-drag.

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    The biggest problem is that people have stopped being critical about the role of the computer in their lives. These machines went from being feared as Big Brother surrogates to being thought of as metaphors for liberty and individual freedom.

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    I think that focusing all experiences through the lens of the Internet is an example of not being able to see history through the eyes of others, to be so enamored of one's present time that one cannot see that the world was once elsewise and was not about you.

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    My approach to being a self-taught programmer was to find out who was smart and who would be helpful, and these were - these are both men and women. And without learning from my co-workers, I never could've gone on in the profession as long as I did.

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    No one in the government is seriously penalized when Social Security numbers are stolen and misused; only the number-holders suffer.

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