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Demolishun34857269dWho counts their lines of code?
30K LOC of Python is way different than 30K LOC in C++. By orders of magnitude. -
NoToJavaScript4646269dI wrote a script which couts lines of code in the project. Only includes files actually edited by devs.
It's not a metric in any kind, but I was happy when project reached 1 million ;p
It's just a fun thing to do. But yes, it should never be a metric. -
Lensflare17105269dAssuming you were working 200 days per year for 12 years. To get to 30k loc, you would need to write 12,5 loc per day.
Imagine this kind of productivity 😂 -
Demolishun34857269d@Lensflare when I used to write really shitty code my line count was much much higher. Now I just write shitty code. So line count is lower.
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lorentz15263269dNot yet, but since I adopted Allmann braces and an 80 character line limit I'm getting there a lot faster.
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Demolishun34857268dSo I was curious about my current project, which I have coded mostly myself. I used wc to count the lines in all the .cpp and .h files. Which came to about 12K lines. So lets toss out 2K for whitespace. Maybe another 2K for boilerplate. So 8K lines from one project. So 30K seems a low bar. Maybe the test is to find out if they have coded anything. But this is also C++ which is way more verbose than say a scripting language.
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fzammetti1342268dI'd have answered "oh, so you're just asking about what I did last month?" ... and, yes, it would clearly be an exaggeration... but you know, there have been months I can think of where I'm not at all sure it wouldn't be true.
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NoToJavaScript4646268d@Lensflare Last week I spent 3 days to have end result of 5 code lines. That's exactly why it's not a good metric
I was asked this pre-screening question, and also asked again during a screening call:
Have you written over 30K lines of code?
My answer was I probably deleted more than I wrote. They have my CV (12 years of industry exp).
Are they dumb or playing dumb?
Other possible hypothetical answers I came up with:
- 29,999 or 30,001, I’m not sure
- Do log lines count?
- I wrote a script that writes code lines straight to production
- I tend to write a line then do cmd+x, then cmd+z, cmd+shift+z repeatedly
Wdyt? Do you guys have some funny answers?
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