tedd wrote:
Now, back to the question at hand -- what price would you sell a line of
your code for?
Interesting case and question Tedd! Quite sure we all realise the answer
is not black and white but various shades of grey, and I wouldn't fancy
doing this for real - however, given the assumption that it was
technically solid code "average", and assuming it was a functional
approach (as in there wasn't chunks of domain schema classes with
nothing but getters and setters around / boiler plate junk), then:
35-40 cents per line
The approach I've taken to working it out is to try and average out
lines of code produced per 8 hour working day, allowing time for
research, decision making, minor code reduction and refactoring, then
adding a small offset for any time spend on documentation which would
show further understanding and confidence in the code + make it more
usable. Whitespace and a coding styles which produce more lines but the
same amount of code not included. I've also made a small adjustment for
the 'several years ago' all though I'm assuming this to be early 2000s
and not the 1970s ;)
Anywhere near?
ps: tedd, please cc me in to the final answer as I won't have time to
check the list for a while, and I'm quite interested in this one - kudos
to you if you managed to do it and get both parties happy with the
result though!
Best,
Nathan
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