In this web content, the author provides a collection of 120 epigrams or concise statements about programming. Some of the notable statements include “One man’s constant is another man’s variable,” “Structure data late in the programming process,” and “It is easier to write an incorrect program than understand a correct one.” The author also touches on topics such as recursion, optimization, and the relationship between man and machine. The content is thought-provoking and showcases the author’s wit and unique perspective on programming.
https://cpsc.yale.edu/epigrams-programming