On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Alfred Green <n...@cox.net> wrote:

>
>  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.
>

Any APL program, of sufficient complexity, is indistinguishable from line
noise.

;-)
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