Quote by Barbara Liskov
"Elegance in design often comes from removing what you don't need, not adding what you think you might."
"Elegance in design often comes from removing what you don't need, not adding what you think you might."
"The key to good software design is understanding the problem domain deeply before writing code."
"Abstraction is not about being vague; it's about capturing the essential complexity while hiding the irrelevant details."
"A program should be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute."
"Good design is about making trade-offs consciously, not accidentally."