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Jinja Filter Quotes By Edsger Dijkstra

Yes, I share your concern: how to program well -though a teachable topic- is hardly taught. The situation is similar to that in mathematics, where the explicit curriculum is confined to mathematical results; how to do mathematics is something the student must absorb by osmosis, so to speak. One reason for preferring symbol-manipulating, calculating arguments is that their design is much better teachable than the design of verbal/pictorial arguments. Large-scale introduction of courses on such calculational methodology, however, would encounter unsurmoutable political problems. — Edsger Dijkstra

Jinja Filter Quotes By Katherine Paterson

Daredevil nature as a young man. When I read what William Roth had written, I sighed. So that was where my own two boys had gotten the trait that was turning their mother's hair gray. — Katherine Paterson

Jinja Filter Quotes By Samuel Taylor Coleridge

What comes from the heart goes to the heart — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Jinja Filter Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Life is precious. It's more precious when you are in love. — Debasish Mridha

Jinja Filter Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

If I do not understand myself, the whole complexity of myself, I have no basis for thinking. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Jinja Filter Quotes By Ian Hart

Well, put it like this, if you're not a kid, you're a wizard. — Ian Hart

Jinja Filter Quotes By David Plouffe

The American people are screaming out saying it's unfair that the wealthiest, the largest corporations who can afford the best attorneys, the best accountants, take advantage of these special tax treatments that the lobbyists have, along with lawmakers, have cooked in the books here. — David Plouffe

Jinja Filter Quotes By Samuel Hahnemann

There must be some limit to the thing. It cannot go on to infinity. — Samuel Hahnemann