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  1. I'm glad that I am not graded on how many lines of code appear in the final code I write/commit. I just wrote ~250 lines of experimental code to get to a final ~15 lines of code (in a different module than I started in!) to solve a problem. Everyone else will just see the 15 lines.

    The solution is much better than the one I started chasing. But based on SLOCs or other metrics, I would be penalized. smh

    #sloc #slocs #programming #coding #software #ProgrammingIsThinking

  2. I'm glad that I am not graded on how many lines of code appear in the final code I write/commit. I just wrote ~250 lines of experimental code to get to a final ~15 lines of code (in a different module than I started in!) to solve a problem. Everyone else will just see the 15 lines.

    The solution is much better than the one I started chasing. But based on SLOCs or other metrics, I would be penalized. smh

    #sloc #slocs #programming #coding #software #ProgrammingIsThinking

  3. I'm glad that I am not graded on how many lines of code appear in the final code I write/commit. I just wrote ~250 lines of experimental code to get to a final ~15 lines of code (in a different module than I started in!) to solve a problem. Everyone else will just see the 15 lines.

    The solution is much better than the one I started chasing. But based on SLOCs or other metrics, I would be penalized. smh

    #sloc #slocs #programming #coding #software #ProgrammingIsThinking

  4. I'm glad that I am not graded on how many lines of code appear in the final code I write/commit. I just wrote ~250 lines of experimental code to get to a final ~15 lines of code (in a different module than I started in!) to solve a problem. Everyone else will just see the 15 lines.

    The solution is much better than the one I started chasing. But based on SLOCs or other metrics, I would be penalized. smh

    #sloc #slocs #programming #coding #software #ProgrammingIsThinking

  5. I'm glad that I am not graded on how many lines of code appear in the final code I write/commit. I just wrote ~250 lines of experimental code to get to a final ~15 lines of code (in a different module than I started in!) to solve a problem. Everyone else will just see the 15 lines.

    The solution is much better than the one I started chasing. But based on SLOCs or other metrics, I would be penalized. smh

    #sloc #slocs #programming #coding #software #ProgrammingIsThinking