Python so far
Courageous
jkraska1 at san.rr.com
Fri Jun 16 23:57:39 EDT 2000
> > Courageous wrote:
> > > Most of your C++ friends would be picking their tongues
> > > up off the floor if they saw the LOC of python programs
> > > in comparison to their C++ counterparts.
> Peter Immarco wrote:
> >What's the LOC acronym stand for?
Ken Seehof wrote:
> LOC (lines of code) is also a measure of programmer output. The idea is
> that you evaluate your programmers by the sheer quantity of code they
> crank out. The one who cranks out the most lines of code per week is
> clearly the best programmer (yeah right!). Anyway, it is sometimes used
> as a rough extimate of productivity.
"As a young programmer, I measured productivity in lines of
code written. As an experienced programmer, I learned to
measure productivity in lines of code NOT written."
C/
(who thinks he deserves to have his words carved in marble somewhere)
More information about the Python-list
mailing list