Re: Throwing down the glove [was Re: Nanotech/Opensource: OpinionsNeeded.]

From: Robert J. Bradbury (bradbury@aeiveos.com)
Date: Mon Jul 17 2000 - 02:25:34 MDT


> I said:
> > Actually, I think one of the most outrageous claims I've heard with regard
> > to software development was made with regard to personal coding rate by
> > Carl Feynman at Extro3. Anyone else have good stories?
> >

On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Emlyn (onetel) wrote:

> I don't even have that story; what was the claim?

I think it was something along the lines of having written 30,000
lines of code in 8 months or 80,000 in 3 months or something similar
(which is at least order of magnitude or so above the standard 10 lines/day).
I can't recall whether he said it in public during the panel debate. If so
we could check the tapes for the actual quote.

> What's my point? I don't know, I'll go get coffee and see if that helps.

You don't have to have a point, you can just have a good story.
Yours made me chuckle....

Robert



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