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February 12, 2015, 03:42:20 PM
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I think it will be interesting to see the numbers.


I will start!


1) Original version of Satoshi's bitcoin: 12,222 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=289807.0)
2) NXT: ?
3) DRK: ?



Someone do the rest  Cheesy

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February 12, 2015, 03:46:04 PM
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It's not the quantity but the quality Tongue I remember seeing some code posted up on the internet that was reportedly for a AAA game and even as someone who doesn't code as a main thing I found it horrific, it was just endless blocks of code that made no sense whatsoever, I'm talking about the formatting of it all and the use of classes for those who aren't very familiar which quite rightly is very important for doing projects so programmers can take a look at your code and help you.
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February 14, 2015, 01:44:53 AM
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It's not the quantity but the quality Tongue I remember seeing some code posted up on the internet that was reportedly for a AAA game and even as someone who doesn't code as a main thing I found it horrific, it was just endless blocks of code that made no sense whatsoever, I'm talking about the formatting of it all and the use of classes for those who aren't very familiar which quite rightly is very important for doing projects so programmers can take a look at your code and help you.
Very true Smiley
How about a comparison by github activity?
What do you feel would be a good indicator of quality?

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February 14, 2015, 02:07:43 AM
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It's not the quantity but the quality Tongue I remember seeing some code posted up on the internet that was reportedly for a AAA game and even as someone who doesn't code as a main thing I found it horrific, it was just endless blocks of code that made no sense whatsoever, I'm talking about the formatting of it all and the use of classes for those who aren't very familiar which quite rightly is very important for doing projects so programmers can take a look at your code and help you.
Very true Smiley
How about a comparison by github activity?
What do you feel would be a good indicator of quality?

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