>True, but some of the most time-consuming tasks that a developer has to do 
>have nothing to do with writing lines of code.

I'm not disputing that.
What I am disputing is expanding the sample set to everybody who touches a TSO 
keyboard.

The question was developers.
Not all the others.


BTW, the non-code stuff has to be counted as part of the productivity equation.
Since you've hired the staff, you have to figure out your bang for the buck.

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