John D. Carmack Quotes
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I've said before that I'm a remarkably unsentimental person.
— John Carmack
Live for great hope and the beauty of dreams.
— Debasish Mridha
Daggers have such beautiful, functional shapes, and decorating them is an ancient tradition.
— Jade Jagger
If you're willing to restrict the flexibility of your approach, you can almost always do something better
— John Carmack
The speed of light sucks.
— John Carmack
I have thought a sufficient measure of civilization is the influence of good women.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
There has never been anything worth obtaining without grief, or suffering, and disappointment.
— Henry Flagler
Low-level programming is good for the programmer's soul.
— John Carmack
One of the big lessons of a big project is you don't want people that aren't really programmers programming, you'll suffer for it!
— John Carmack
He was alone because he was Unique.
— Thomas Harris
You can prematurely optimize maintainability, flexibility, security, and robustness just like you can performance.
— John Carmack
It's a good thing Doom 3 is selling very well ...
— John Carmack
I like to think I'm pretty good at what I do.
— John Carmack
The Xbox 360 is the first console that I've ever worked with that actually has development tools that are better for games than what we've had on PC.
— John Carmack
It is not that uncommon for the cost of an abstraction to outweigh the benefit it delivers. Kill one today!
— John Carmack
Sometimes, the elegant implementation is just a function. Not a method. Not a class. Not a framework. Just a function.
— John Carmack
It's nice to have a game that sells a million copies.
— John Carmack
Note to self: Pasty-skinned programmers ought not stand in the Mojave desert for multiple hours.
— John Carmack
I wanted to remain a technical adviser for Id, but it just didn't work out. Probably for the best, as the divided focus was challenging.
— John Carmack