It is literally not clear. OP could mean that they read hundredths of lines of code for each code they write ie 100 lines of code written and 1-3 lines read. That is in fact literally what they wrote.
With a bottle of fentonol in his mouth.
>hundredths of them Man, it would rule so much if programmers were literate and knew how to actually communicate what they intend to say.
The printer spyware has an interesting backstory. A Spanish venture-backed firm is developing some vaporware called Print&Go and has convinced the NY DA's office that it'll permanently solve the Luigi problem. The best…
It is literally not clear. OP could mean that they read hundredths of lines of code for each code they write ie 100 lines of code written and 1-3 lines read. That is in fact literally what they wrote.
With a bottle of fentonol in his mouth.
>hundredths of them Man, it would rule so much if programmers were literate and knew how to actually communicate what they intend to say.
The printer spyware has an interesting backstory. A Spanish venture-backed firm is developing some vaporware called Print&Go and has convinced the NY DA's office that it'll permanently solve the Luigi problem. The best…