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Code, without tests, is not clean. No matter how elegant it is, no matter how readable and accessible, if it hath not tests, it be unclean. Dave
— Robert C. Martin
Ben m'boy," Jubal said gently, "as a reporter you are hard-working and sometimes readable.
— Robert A. Heinlein
The magisterial presence of all those potentially readable words stopped her in her tracks.
— Jeffrey Eugenides
I wanted it to be as readable as possible. I had the ambition of reaching a broader audience.
— Adrian Tomine
Type should be beautiful - Screw readable!
— Ed Benguiat
Writing is sometimes a balancing act between keeping things easily readable and being accurate.
— Susanna Kearsley
I never knew a writer yet who took the smallest pains with his style and was at the same time readable.
— Samuel Butler
Of all needs a book has,
the chief need is to be readable. — Anthony Trollope
the chief need is to be readable. — Anthony Trollope
Trivia rarely affect efficiency. Are all the machinations worth it, when their primary effect is to make the code less readable?
— Brian Kernighan
Just as typography is human speech translated into what can be read, so photography is the translation of reality into a readable image.
— Herbert Bayer
The virtue of books is to be readable.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
And yet it is also true that one can write nothing readable unless one constantly struggles to efface one's own personality.
— George Orwell
E. A. Poe defines a short story as readable in a single sitting. I imagine a "single sitting" was longer back in his day. But I digress again.
— Gabrielle Zevin
Writing can be either readable or precise, but not at the same time.
— Bertrand Russell
Perl is designed to give you several ways to do anything, so consider picking the most readable one.
— Larry Wall
Lettering creates readable art that comes to life, displaying a quirky, whimsical nature.
— Peggy Dean
Books are readable drugs.
— Carla H. Krueger
Agatha Christie called her books 'yarns'. A good yarn is very readable.
— Barbara Bothwell
Books: a beautifully browsable invention that needs no electricity and exists in a readable form no matter what happens.
— Nicholson Baker
She was indeed the literature I thought she would be, on par with excellence and not-so-readable.
— Kavipriya Moorthy