I can tell you one thing:  Trying to measure or define Lines Of Code (LOCs) per 
day is a pointless exercise.  I've never met ANYone in the industry who thinks 
this is a valid measure.  It varies widely based on the language and the 
maturity of the project, for one thing.  There are periods of time during a 
project where the number of LOCs written per day actually goes NEGATIVE.

Just use APL.

You can get an entire program in one line of code.

Completely unmaintainable, but you only need to do it once.



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