wow, I wonder how much lines of code.. I am guessing over 2 octillion or something like that
Windows 2000
Estimated development cost of Windows 2000: $2,000,000,000
Estimated number of developers who worked on Windows 2000: 5,000
Estimated number of beta testers: 750,000 Estimated number of lines of code in Windows 2000: 30,000,000
Number of
wow, I wonder how much lines of code.. I am guessing over 2 octillion or something like that
Windows 2000
Estimated development cost of Windows 2000: $2,000,000,000
Estimated number of developers who worked on Windows 2000: 5,000
Estimated number of beta testers: 750,000 Estimated number of lines of code in Windows 2000: 30,000,000
Number of “known defects” at ship date (February 17): 63,000
But some of them can be really long lines of code.
.................Think about it, Longhorns not complete, and we have reason to believe theyre talking about Blackcomb... why cant they do the same for NT4 and NT5?
NT 3.1 was released early 1993... so 3.51 was most likely complete by the end, when they started thinking about NT5...........
Oh, alright... now they speak about Blackcomb which will be released in 2010... and now it's just 2004...
But anyway it doesn't mean they write source code for it.
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Windows 2000
Estimated development cost of Windows 2000: $2,000,000,000
Estimated number of developers who worked on Windows 2000: 5,000
Estimated number of beta testers: 750,000
Estimated number of lines of code in Windows 2000: 30,000,000
Number of
You are also forgetting that the graphics take up alot of space too.
Oh my God! Where did you get that strange stats??
Did a google for it, and many sites seem to agree with the same amount of code, so I figuered its pretty acurate.
I wonder how much time did it take to write it?
In 1993 they never thought of even NT 4.0...
They've released NT 3.1 and were thinking of NT 3.5.
NT 3.1 was released early 1993... so 3.51 was most likely complete by the end, when they started thinking about NT5...........
But anyway it doesn't mean they write source code for it.