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  5  definitions  found 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Optimism  \Op"ti*mism\,  n.  [L.  optimus  the  best;  akin  to  optio 
  choice:  cf  F.  optimisme.  See  {Option}.] 
  1.  (Metaph.)  The  opinion  or  doctrine  that  everything  in 
  nature,  being  the  work  of  God,  is  ordered  for  the  best,  or 
  that  the  ordering  of  things  in  the  universe  is  such  as  to 
  produce  the  highest  good. 
 
  2.  A  disposition  to  take  the  most  hopeful  view;  --  opposed  to 
  {pessimism}. 
 
  From  WordNet  r  1.6  [wn]: 
 
  optimism 
  n  1:  the  optimistic  feeling  that  all  is  going  to  turn  out  well 
  [ant:  {pessimism}] 
  2:  a  general  disposition  to  expect  the  best  in  all  things  [ant: 
  {pessimism}] 
 
  From  Jargon  File  (4.2.3,  23  NOV  2000)  [jargon]: 
 
  optimism  n.  What  a  programmer  is  full  of  after  fixing  the  last 
  bug  and  before  discovering  the  _next_  last  bug.  Fred  Brooks's  book 
  "The  Mythical  Man-Month"  (See  "Brooks's  Law")  contains  the  following 
  paragraph  that  describes  this  extremely  well: 
 
  All  programmers  are  optimists.  Perhaps  this  modern  sorcery 
  especially  attracts  those  who  believe  in  happy  endings  and  fairy 
  godmothers.  Perhaps  the  hundreds  of  nitty  frustrations  drive  away 
  all  but  those  who  habitually  focus  on  the  end  goal.  Perhaps  it 
  is  merely  that  computers  are  young,  programmers  are  younger,  and 
  the  young  are  always  optimists.  But  however  the  selection  process 
  works  the  result  is  indisputable:  "This  time  it  will  surely  run," 
  or  "I  just  found  the  last  bug.". 
 
  See  also  {Lubarsky's  Law  of  Cybernetic  Entomology}. 
 
 
 
  From  The  Free  On-line  Dictionary  of  Computing  (13  Mar  01)  [foldoc]: 
 
  optimism 
 
  What  a  programmer  is  full  of  after  fixing  the  last  bug  and 
  just  before  actually  discovering  the  *next*  last  bug.  Fred 
  Brooks's  book  "{The  Mythical  Man-Month}"  contains  the 
  following  paragraph  that  describes  this  extremely  well 
 
  All  programmers  are  optimists.  Perhaps  this  modern  sorcery 
  especially  attracts  those  who  believe  in  happy  endings  and 
  fairy  god-mothers.  Perhaps  the  hundreds  of  nitty  frustrations 
  drive  away  all  but  those  who  habitually  focus  on  the  end  goal. 
  Perhaps  it  is  merely  that  computers  are  young,  programmers  are 
  younger,  and  the  young  are  always  optimists.  But  however  the 
  selection  process  works  the  result  is  indisputable:  "This 
  time  it  will  surely  run,"  or  "I  just  found  the  last  bug.". 
 
  See  also  {Lubarsky's  Law  of  Cybernetic  Entomology}. 
 
  [{Jargon  File}] 
 
 
 
  From  THE  DEVIL'S  DICTIONARY  ((C)1911  Released  April  15  1993)  [devils]: 
 
  OPTIMISM,  n.  The  doctrine,  or  belief,  that  everything  is  beautiful, 
  including  what  is  ugly,  everything  good,  especially  the  bad  and 
  everything  right  that  is  wrong  It  is  held  with  greatest  tenacity  by 
  those  most  accustomed  to  the  mischance  of  falling  into  adversity,  and 
  is  most  acceptably  expounded  with  the  grin  that  apes  a  smile.  Being  a 
  blind  faith,  it  is  inaccessible  to  the  light  of  disproof  --  an 
  intellectual  disorder,  yielding  to  no  treatment  but  death.  It  is 
  hereditary,  but  fortunately  not  contagious. 
 
 




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