Proactively using 'lines of code' (LOC) metric in your software-development process?

Posted by manuel aldana on Stack Overflow See other posts from Stack Overflow or by manuel aldana
Published on 2010-05-09T19:28:42Z Indexed on 2010/05/09 19:38 UTC
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hi there,

I find the LOC (lines of code) metric a simple but nice metric to get an overview of software codebase complexity (see also blog-entry 'implications of lines-of-code').

I wondered how many of you out there are using this metric as a centric part for retrospective (for removing unused functionality or dead code). I think creating awareness that more lines-of-code mean more complexity in maintenance and extension is valuable.

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