In the old days, we used to use an average of 50 lines of code per
object. I'm not sure this still holds water, but for all the "lines of
code" calculators (Cocomo and others) in the world it probably works.

If you have Visual SourceSafe, I believe there is a way to output the
internal "C" code. Again, I think if you counted lines of "C" you would
get around 50 lines per object (on average).

Gordon Frank

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Subject: "Lines of code" in Remedy?

All,

I've been asked to estimate the "number of lines of code we have in
Remedy".  Any ideas on how to approach a question like that?  Feel free
to save your response for Friday Humor if you prefer.

Thanks,

-David

David M Clark
Remedy Programmer/Analyst



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