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Re: Counting Lines of Code

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Subject: Re: Counting Lines of Code
From: Austin Clow <dr_clow at mac dot com>
Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 13:40:30 -0500
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That's actually a really good point. Even though, as a project grows, so does the code. Just because there a lot of code, doesn't mean it's not optimized. But I well see your point. I think that if they were bragging over apples and apples they would be saying "Aha! I made an apple with less genetics than you!" :-D

- Austin Clow
Mint Software
<http://homepage.mac.com/mintsoftware/>

On Jul 31, 2004, at 1:33 PM, Roger Clary wrote:


On Jul 31, 2004, at 1:57 PM, James Milne wrote:


VideoStorm - 232,015 lines

There is also a plugin which supports the RB code, and it weighs in at
around 50,000 lines of C++ code.

That's pretty awesome James. Proof that REALbasic is up to the task of large projects! Or does it all go out the window if you blink wrong?


I haven't been at this (programming) that long, but I can remember when programmers would brag about who could code with the FEWEST lines. ;-)

Roger M. Clary
Class One Software
http://www.classonesoftware.com
roger at classonesoftware dot com

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