Yea you first write and then remove or refactor. Usually 10% is coding 90% is debugging.
It is highly unlikely to be paid by number of lines. Still Number of code lines is still the most commonly used parameter to refer to how big or small a project is and rightfully so. Sent from my iPhone > On 15-Jan-2015, at 7:39 pm, philipp seis <[email protected]> wrote: > > I always thought it's better for a programmer to require less lines of > code... !? > Are there programmers who are paid per line ? > > Nonetheless, congrats to your development :) > > 2015-01-15 12:57 GMT+01:00 Alok Gandhi <[email protected]>: >> I bet its not as sophosticated as git-loc but it sufficed my needs. >> >> Maybe later I will more features. >> >> Also this works on any root folder on the local drive and you have complete >> control over the file extensions. You can add, edit or remove file >> extensions on the fly. >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >>> On 15-Jan-2015, at 5:16 pm, Cesar Saez <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> It looks nice, thanks! >>> I've been using git-loc for a while (love the svg output) but I will give a >>> chance to yours ASAP :) >>> >>> Cheers! >>> >>>> On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 7:36 AM, Alok Gandhi <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> Hi All, >>>> >>>> I have released a new utility app Nb Code Lines - for programmers to >>>> measure their productivity in terms of number of code lines written. >>>> >>>> http://bit.ly/1CpyDAV >>>> >>>> Hope you guys will find it useful. >>>> >>>> Please feel free to contact me in case of bugs or to add new features. >>>> >>>> Enjoy ! >>>> >>>> Alok. >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>> >

