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Well, I meant on a day when you write new code. Do you usually debug the same day?
> From: "Antti Kurenniemi"
> It varies too much to say anything smart. Sometimes I don't write any code
> in a week (plan, design, document and all that), sometimes I can write a few
> thousand lines. I don't really track it, I just have this tool of my own
> that extracts some documentation from the code, and it reports the line
> count, so I noticed it went over 100k.
> As for debugging, I do that all the time. I have a system: I read the oldest
> source code file in my project every day (well not every day, but I try to
> keep it as a habit), just browse it through to see if something obvious
> jumps out, and then when I'm done I make a small change and save the file to
> update the timestamp. I find some very funny stuff there sometimes.
> Antti Kurenniemi
> (It's 103k lines now...)
> "Ellen K."
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>> Just curious, how many LOC do you write and debug in a typical day?
>>
>> On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 19:54:00 +0300, "Antti Kurenniemi"
>> wrote in message
:
>>> Antti Kurenniemi
>>> (don't bother commenting, I'm just in a very happy mood after writing a
>>> superb piece of code today that I think will do a beautiful
job in solving
>>> a
>>> very old and annoying problem in our syste - oh, and my LOC count in our
>>> production system just went over 100.000 (non-comment) yesterday,
>>> wow-wee!)
>>>
>>
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