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Measuring software productivity by lines of code is like measuring progress on an airplane by how much it weighs.

Quote of the Week 26 " Measuring software productivity by lines of code is like measuring progress on an airplane by how much it weighs. " ―  Bill Gates Source: "No Single Metric Captures Productivity" by Ciera Jaspan, Caitlin Sadowski, Google; Chapter 2  in: Caitlin Sadowski, Thomas Zimmermann, "Rethinking Productivity in Software Engineering"  See  my Blog On Innovation  for a summary of key takeaways from the book.

Innovation is the successful exploitation of new ideas.

Quote of the Week 25 " Innovation is the successful exploitation of new ideas . " ―  UK Department of Trade & Industry (DTI) Source: " Innovate to Accumulate " (1994) Triggered by the inflationary usage of the term " innovation " lacking a universally accepted definition. Or as Graham West already put it back in 1994: "Sadly, the word “innovation”, in recent usage, has become so hackneyed it seriously runs the risk of metamorphosizing into an expression of a doubtful quality." See also my Blog On Innovation article for a collection of alternative definitions of the term.

Realize that you are simultaneously everything and nothing.

Quote of the Week 24 " Realize that you are simultaneously everything and nothing ." ―  Ray Dalio First part of one of the many principles Dalio published in his book " Principles " which is available as e-book in the corresponding free app.  See also Dalio's corresponding blog and LinkedIn article .

Correlation does not imply causation.

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Quote of the Week 23 " Correlation does not imply causation. " ―  Any savvy statistician Triggered by too many news headlines and presentations that cite misinterpreted research studies' results & claims.  See for example this blog or Wikipedia for explanation. Source:   Lucy D'Agostino McGowan, " Hill for the data scientist: an xkcd story "