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I have a recollection that sometimes you can put a pricetag per line of different types of code. I know I've seen an example of it somewhere but I can't find it. Anybody have a clue? Just for fun I thought I'd do an alternative pricemodel on our latest project. A fairly large e-commerce site with very heavy user interaction and just as configurable like any software that you can find in any colorful box in the store. For fun I totalled the lines of code, html, css, javascript and php for the whole site (excluding the database design) and found that we (2 ppl) have averaged appr 27 lines of working code per hour including javadoc-style documentation and bugfixes. We ended up at 24.834 lines of code and comments, most of it objectoriented php or pure presentation code. Now I know that many lines does not naturally equals a good thing, but there is a reason for it. Unfortunatley the site isn't released yet so I can't show you, but I'll be back on that. So, does anyone have an idea on how you price per line of code? /Dan [url=http://www.dmsproject.com/] [img]http://www.dmsproject.com/gif/sig3.gif[/img] [/url] [url=http://faq.ozoneasylum.com/FaqWiki/shownode.php?sortby=rating&id=260]{cell 260}[/url] -{ a vibration is a movement that doesn't know which way to go }- [This message has been edited by DmS (edited 09-05-2003).]
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