koodirrivien
Koodirrivien, a term originating from Finnish, translates to "code lines" or "lines of code." It refers to the individual lines of text that make up a computer program. In software development, the number of koodirrivien is often used as a rudimentary metric for estimating the size and complexity of a project. However, it is a widely recognized limitation that the sheer quantity of koodirrivien does not necessarily correlate with the quality, functionality, or efficiency of the software.
A single koodirivi can perform a simple operation, such as assigning a value to a variable, or
While counting koodirrivien was more prevalent in earlier stages of software development, modern practices often emphasize