How many lines of code a programmer writes a day

  • How many lines of code a programmer writes a day

Today I will not talk about technology, but only an interesting topic


The Mid-Autumn Festival is coming soon. I want to write about a topic that has nothing to do with technology . It can be a small chat, and relax during the festival. How many lines of code a programmer writes a day , although all programmers, the results are definitely different:

  • The programmer's industry is different. The companies they work in are large and small. The big 500 companies pay more attention to the process and the division of labor is very fine. Small start-up companies pay more attention to efficiency and need rapid iteration. Therefore, each programmer writes in a day The amount of code is definitely very different.
  • The ability of the program is different. Some programmers are very proficient in the code. After many years, they have mastered a lot of libraries. Api is handy to write, naturally very fast, and write a lot
  • The urgency of the project is different. When the project is tight , it must be delivered efficiently and quickly. When the project is not busy , you can write slowly, which is considered to be slow work and careful work
  1. Let me talk about my own experience. I have read some software engineering books before. I used to work for a certain M company. I remember that M was a relatively large company in my city at that time and it was very, very important to software processes . , Because when doing project analysis, the module has been cut very small, so my daily code amount at that time is average. (Of course, maybe it was relatively low at that time, and the effective high-quality code output was not much).

  2. Later, there was a training session. The teacher Daniel gave us a lecture on software engineering . There was a picture showing the statistical results of the industry and the statistical results of M company. Of course, this was an average value. I was surprised at that time , ah, That's it. Why is this number?

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