Hi Bimba,

I feel like this is coming from Bret Victor: “The Future of Programming”

https://vimeo.com/71278954

at 31′ 22″

  “The most dangerous thought you can have as a creative person is to
  think you know what you're doing.”

and at 32′ 22″

  “I think the first step is you have to say to yourself: ‘I don't know
  what I'm doing. We as a field don't know what we're doing.’ I think
  you have to say: ‘We don't know what programming is. We don't know
  what computing is. We don't even know what a computer is.’ And once
  you truly understand that and once you truly believe that then you're
  free and you can think anything.”

See the slides at http://worrydream.com/dbx/

Regards,
Florian

Am 29.08.20 um 12:12 schrieb bimlas:
> I’ve read a quote before about programming, but if I remember correctly, I 
> found it about note-taking methods. Does anyone know? Where does this quote 
> come from?
> It was similar, if I remember correctly:
> "When we start programming, we have to forget what programming is, what a 
> computer is, and that's the only way we can be really creative."
> 

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