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by jascha_eng
544 days ago
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You can very well at least count the problems that were solved (or deleted) you can also probably measure the value those solutions have in revenue or another metric. It's still true that measuring lines of code, time spent coding, commits or anything else is at best a proxy of productivity. It's also true that without any code changes problems more often than not don't get solved or we at least can't call the activity software development. |
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