[Gambas-user] Just for interest, size of Gambas projects?

Jussi Lahtinen jussi.lahtinen at gmail.com
Sun Dec 1 15:16:26 CET 2019


Yes, it's not that good measure. Just for interest, not for competition.
Generally less code is better, with obvious exceptions like performance
critical algorithms and readability.

BTW, look at lines in Linux kernel.


Jussi

On Sun, Dec 1, 2019 at 11:03 AM Bruce <adamnt42 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Followed the rest of this conversation. But what I find is interesting
> from my point of view is that the "biggest" single project in the horse
> auctions system was about 3000 lines of code.
>
> But when I turned the source code over to the shareholders this year the
> total size of the source was over 300GB. This, of course, included a
> truck load of documentation. However, the entire system involved
> (guessing here ..) 50 or so UI projects and about 80 libraries and
> components.
>
> I guess that I just "modularise" a lot! :-) :-( ;-!
>
> b
>
> On 28/11/19 11:47 pm, Jussi Lahtinen wrote:
> > As the topic says, what is your biggest Gambas project?
> > I'm interested in how big projects Gambas is used.
> >
> > IDE --> Project properties --> Statistics --> Lines of code
> >
> > I know lines of code is quite bad metric, but it gives some picture.
> > My typical project is very small, but my biggest is 52 316 lines.
> >
> > IDE is about 82 000 lines.
> >
> >
> > Jussi
> >
> >
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