Dear Monks,
I've been thinking about this one for a few days, mostly because I've moved from a systems admin-centric role into a more pure development role. I'm trying to find a way to baseline and measure my output/performance while focusing on quality as the critical component. This is really for personal enrichment, but if its useful to others then great.
This is a general dev question of course, but since most of my development is in perl, I thought it relevant to my favourite bunch of perlheads :)
What metrics does one use to measure a programmers 'quality' or 'kwalitee' of output ? I can envisage a series of normalized metrics, each of which has to reach a minimum passing value, and then a weighted mean of them all would constitute a 'grade'.
Things I'm thinking are :
- number of defects opened against your code over time
- numbers of defects closed over time
- number of lines of code added per defect fixed
- number of lines of code *removed* per defect
- number of lines of code made into reusable modules
- average 'time to fix'
- number of unit tests written per subroutine
- ...
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