Every programmer occasionally, when nobody's home, turns off the
lights, pours a glass of scotch, puts on some light German
electronica, and opens up a file on their computer. It's a different
file for every programmer. Sometimes they wrote it, sometimes they
found it and knew they had to save it. They read over the lines, and
weep at their beauty, then the tears turn bitter as they remember the
rest of the files and the inevitable collapse of all that is good and
true in the world.
This file is Good Code. It has sensible and consistent names for
functions and variables. It's concise. It doesn't do anything
obviously stupid. It has never had to live in the wild, or answer to a
sales team. It does exactly one, mundane, specific thing, and it does
it well. It was written by a single person, and never touched by
another. It reads like poetry written by someone over thirty.
-http://stilldrinking.org/programming-sucks