20,000 Lines of code

Posted by Peter on 29th April 2009 at 01:51pm

I have just been running my source code for the TempleDene CMS through a line counter (wc -l to be precise) and the system now amounts to over 20,000 lines of PHP code. This doesn't include the lines of code which are involved in the MySQL database.

I surprised myself, I didn't realise there would be quite so much of it.

Quite an acheivment for one man working quite often only evenings and weekends before I lauched the system properly last year.


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