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What (who) is lines of code - definition

SOFTWARE METRIC
Line of code; Lines of code; KSLOC; KDLOC; Kaylock; Lines of Code; Teraloc; Source line of code

lines of code         
<programming, unit> (LOC) A common measure of the size or progress of a programming project. For example, one can describe a completed project as consisting of 100,000 LOC; or one can characterise a week's progress as 5000 LOC. Using LOC as a metric of progress encourages programmers to reinvent the wheel or split their code into lots of short lines. (2001-05-28)
Blaschko's lines         
LINES ON SKIN, BELIEVED TO TRACE THE MIGRATION OF EMBRYONIC CELLS, INVISIBLE UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS.
Lines of Blaschko; Blaschko; Blaschko's Lines; Blashko’s lines; Blashko's lines; Blaschko lines; Blaschkos lines; Blaschko's Syndrome
Blaschko's lines, also called the lines of Blaschko, are lines of normal cell development in the skin. These lines are invisible under normal conditions, but can become apparent as whorls, patches, streaks or lines in a linear or segmental distribution over the skin due to a mosaic skin condition.
Writing lines         
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PUNISHMENT GIVEN TO STUDENTS AT SCHOOL
School lines; Lines (Punishment); Lines (punishment)
Writing lines is a form of punishment handed out to misbehaving students by people in a position of authority at schools. It is a long-standing form of school discipline and is frequently satirised in popular culture.

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Source lines of code

Source lines of code (SLOC), also known as lines of code (LOC), is a software metric used to measure the size of a computer program by counting the number of lines in the text of the program's source code. SLOC is typically used to predict the amount of effort that will be required to develop a program, as well as to estimate programming productivity or maintainability once the software is produced.

Examples of use of lines of code
1. Muilenburg also said that the original software estimate was 55 million lines of code, not 33.7 million.
2. Congressional investigators are also concerned that the lines of code have nearly doubled since development began in 2003.
3. Smaller companies are particularly concerned that the new directive might allow patents on "pure" software simple lines of code that make up, for example, Microsoft‘s Windows operating system.
4. In 2003, when the project began, the Army estimated it would need 33.7 million lines of code; it‘s now 63.8 million.
5. Deleting cookies lines of code deposited in your PC may not protect you: searches may also be matched to your PCs particular internet protocol address, which can if necessary be used to locate you via your service provider.