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In article <1191349780.129771.121250@19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com>,
anguscomber@gmail.com says...
> I know this is very much dependent on complexity etc but is there a
> standard benchmark number of lines of code that a reasonably
> experienced C++ programmer produces per day. I reckon on a good day I
> can knock out 200 lines. Is that good? Bad?
>
> Or is this benchmakr a bit of a waste of time?
>
> I know this is a bit of topic but I am genuinely interested. And no I
> am not a troll.

It's sort of a waste of time, but has a few uses as well. If you want to
get into it, there are quite a few books on the subject -- Googling for
"Barry Boehm" should give at least a reasonable start. Asking on a
software engineering newsgroup would probably yield a lot more pointers
as well.

--
Later,
Jerry.

The universe is a figment of its own imagination.

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