Larry Wall Quotes
Born: September 27, 1954
Larry Wall, the visionary creator of the Perl programming language, is a quiet revolutionary in the world of innovation and technology. Renowned for his pragmatic philosophy of making easy things easy and hard things possible, Wall’s work embodies the art of elegant problem-solving. His quotes resonate deeply because they merge technical mastery with profound human insight, advocating for flexibility, creativity, and the Three Virtues of a programmer: laziness, impatience, and hubris. A linguist by training, he sees code as living language, championing adaptability over rigidity. Wall’s legacy is not just in the software he built, but in the mindset he inspired—a harmonious blend of engineering and artistry that empowers innovators to build without limits.
Larry Wall Quotes (34)
"The three chief virtues of a programmer are: Laziness, Impatience and Hubris."
— Larry Wall"Real programmers can write assembly code in any language."
— Larry Wall"The Harvard Law states: Under controlled conditions of light, temperature, humidity, and nutrition, the organism will do as it damn well pleases."
— Larry Wall"Doing linear scans over an associative array is like trying to club someone to death with a loaded Uzi."
— Larry Wall"I'm just paid to do whatever I want to do. Some of the time it's development, and some of the time it's just goofing off."
— Larry Wall"We all agree on the necessity of compromise. We just can't agree on when it's necessary to compromise."
— Larry Wall"To be a good artist, you have to serve the work of art and allow it to be what it is supposed to be."
— Larry Wall"There is no schedule. We are all volunteers, so we get it done when we get it done. Perl 5 still works fine, and we plan to take the right amount of time on Perl 6."
— Larry Wall"Programmers can be lazy."
— Larry Wall"Post-Modernism was a reaction against Modernism. It came quite early to music and literature, and a little later to architecture. And I think it's still coming to computer science."
— Larry Wall"I want people to use Perl. I want to be a positive ingredient of the world and make my American history. So, whatever it takes to give away my software and get it used, that's great."
— Larry Wall"I still drive my 1977 Honda Accord. The paint is almost all worn off. It's still running."
— Larry Wall"Hubris itself will not let you be an artist."
— Larry Wall"If you're a large corporation, you can afford to pay the money to register patents, but if you're an individual like me, you can't."
— Larry Wall"One of the very basic ideas of Post-Modernism is rejection of arbitrary power structures. Different people are sensitive to different kinds of power structures."
— Larry Wall"I think the way IBM has embraced the open source philosophy has been quite astonishing, but gratifying. I hope they'll do very well with it."
— Larry Wall"Some of modern engineering is necessary to good art. But I think of myself is a cultural artist."
— Larry Wall"If any ideology is so serious that you can't have fun while you're doing it, it's probably too serious."
— Larry Wall"I take time to watch anime. I don't know whether I'm allowed to, but I do it anyway."
— Larry Wall"I think operating systems work best if they're free and open. Particular applications are more likely to be proprietary."
— Larry Wall"I talked about becoming stupid, but I've always been stupid. Fortunately I've been just smart enough to realize that I'm stupid."
— Larry Wall"For me, writing is a love-hate relationship."
— Larry Wall"I am not a sort of person who wants to run a company."
— Larry Wall"I think computer science, by and large, is still stuck in the Modern age."
— Larry Wall"I think software patents are a bad idea. Many patents are given for trivial inventions."
— Larry Wall"I'm never satisfied because I've been always interested in too many things and I always want to do everything at once."
— Larry Wall"Many days I don't write any code at all, and some days I spend all day writing code."
— Larry Wall"Perl was designed to work more like a natural language. It's a little more complicated but there are more shortcuts, and once you learned the language, it's more expressive."
— Larry Wall"Somebody out there is going to do something that's far more surprising than anything that I would do. I was surprised by the whole web thing in the first place."
— Larry Wall"The problems that I really like to solve are our cultural problems."
— Larry Wall