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'''Programming productivity''' refers to a variety of software development issues and methodologies affecting the quantity and quality of code produced by an individual or team. Key topics in productivity discussions have included:
 
* Amount of code that can be created or maintained per programmer (often measured in ''[[source lines of source code]] per day'')
* Detecting and avoiding errors (through techniques like ''[[six sigma]] management, [[zero defectdefects]] coding'', and [[Total Quality Management]])
* Software cost estimation (cost being a direct consequence of productivity)