Potentially, there are less bugs to fix with less lines of code to be maintained and understood etc. hat at se-46.wpa.wtb.tue.nl wrote: > I consider #lines of code (in whatever definition of line) not very useful. In > fact, in the past years, I have moved away from considering #lines anything > near relevant. > The real criterium of choosing a language is thus different. I haven't figured > out what exactly, but concepts like 'readability' play an important role imho.
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