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Comment by pydry

11 hours ago

if you're trying to use sloc as a proxy for productivity in any way, shape or form you've already lost the game.

i tend to find that the most productive teams make better decisions and work fewer hours. the quality of decisions is such a huge force multiplier that it renders actual hours worked almost an irrelevant variable.

   > if you're trying to use sloc as a proxy for productivity in any way, shape or form you've already lost the game.

YES! this is exactly why at $work we have moved from loc to number of pr's per week!

in fact, i've sent over 20 variable rename prs and am now topping the leaderboard!