Programming Aphorisms

Created: by Pradeep Gowda Updated: Feb 20, 2018

Norris Numbers

My friend Clift Norris has identified a fundamental constant that I call Norris’ number, the average amount of code an untrained programmer can write before he or she hits a wall. Clift estimates this as 1,500 lines. Beyond that the code becomes so tangled that the author cannot debug or modify it without herculean effort.


Aphorisms on programming language design