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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...how to check line of code for my website DNN 7.4.0 using Visual studio 2010?how to check line of code for my website DNN 7.4.0 using Visual studio 2010?
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7/28/2015 2:20 AM
 
Richard Howells wrote:
If I open the DNN source code I see Calculate Code Metrics. I don't see how it's useful though.

 I remember a software evaluation/payment method in the 80s called "by LOC" (Lines Of Code) - maybe this is the reason... :-)

Happy DNNing!
Michael

 


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7/28/2015 11:35 PM
 

Hi Richard,

i'm not sure why they want.

but i want to know line of code in my website, now we found so issue over :)

Thanks

renga

 
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8/9/2015 9:15 PM
 
Thanks for this help, because I have the same question!
 
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8/12/2015 11:49 AM
 
Thanks , this helped me too.

Seofilo
 
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