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by throwaway150
156 days ago
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I don't mean to trivialize the OP's experience. This is definitely a very important matter and serious issue in the industry. So forgive me for raising a much smaller, side point. > I've contributed millions of lines of carefully written OSS code over the past decade I have never tracked my own output, but I would be surprised if I have written even a single million lines of code, let alone several. Out of curiosity, is this common? Have people here actually written millions of lines of code themselves? Even assuming two million lines over thirty years, that still averages to around 180 lines per day, every day. It is doable but it is a very high level of sustained output. I am not doubting the OP. Just noting that this represents an extraordinary amount of coding by any measure. |
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Some napkin math: 100-200 python scripts (maybe 250 lines on average)
Work within 10 or so large repositories. (Probably no more than 5000 lines in any repo) (maybe 750 lines on average)
20 or so hobby project games largest being around 30,000 lines (maybe average around 6000?)
15 websites with back-ends (maybe average around 2000 lines)
50 or so school projects (maybe 100 lines on average?)
Two work projects one a games website around 15,000 and the other a .Net application around 20,000
Looks like around 235,000