Comparing number of lines of code Erlang <-> C
Åke Ai Johansson (LN/EAB)
ake.ai.johansson@REDACTED
Thu Feb 19 13:33:48 CET 2004
Erlang is usually more compact regarding lines of code than for example C.
Is there a factor that most people agree on?
If there is: What is the factor and has it been verified in a real situation, for example when a system has been re-written?
/ Åke
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