| ▲ | thesz 2 hours ago | |||||||
From what I remember, typical new C++ debugged code speed is about 20-25K lines per year, lines that are non-blank, non-comment and not completely verifiable by compiler. E.g., standalone bracket or comma or semicolon are not lines of code, function header is too not a line of code, but computation, conditions and loops are. This is from old IBM statistics, I learned about it circa 2007. If we assume that there are 50 weeks per year, this gives us about 400-500 lines of code per week. Even at long average 65 chars per line, it goes not higher than 33K bytes per week. Your comment is about 1250 bytes long, if you write four such comments per day whole week, you would exceed that 33K bytes limit. I find this amusing. | ||||||||
| ▲ | slopinthebag an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
LOL. If you look at their comment history, they sure are typing a lot of characters for their wrists. | ||||||||
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