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Ok..If you had a chance to program a site like Stackoverflow using the Entity Framework How long would it take you?

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  • 3 Hours on monday through friday
  • 12 hours on the weekend

If you work a full time job during the day and you had the whole weekend to yourself how long would it take you?

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Why would you care how long it would take me? If you want to code something like SO, perhaps you should be examining your own skills and estimate from there. – BoltBait Oct 9 at 23:25
This way of looking at the problem appears to make a lot of assumptions about the services and framework that SOFU provides. – steven Oct 9 at 23:27
There are tons of argumentative posts on SO..stackoverflow.com/questions/1469899/… stackoverflow.com/questions/1413602/… stackoverflow.com/questions/1444669/… – Luke101 Oct 9 at 23:45

closed as subjective and argumentative by Jason Punyon, Michael, BoltBait, chaos, Lucero Oct 9 at 23:32

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Stack overflow has something like 3 devs and has been in development about 18 months. One person working 27 hours a week would take over 6 years.

This presumes that devs are interchangable, which they most certainly are not.

Jeff Atwood has a blog entry here that you should read.

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The one feature I am glad stackoverflow has is the feature that makes it visible who voted to close the post..This would have been a good post for figuring time management. – Luke101 Oct 9 at 23:42
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StackOverflow code stats says there's 60,000 lines of code. But you say I can have the whole weekend, so ... no, that would still be a long time.

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I'll bet I could write a hello world program that was 60,000 lines of code. LOC is a horrible metric for estimation. That said, I doubt I could physically type 60,000 LOC in a weekend. – Jeff Tucker Oct 10 at 0:07
I developed about 40 KLOC in the last year and half. Knowing that Stackoverflow is implemented using 60 KLOC (as opposed to say 6,000 LOC or 600 LOC) says quite a lot IMO about how long it would take to duplicate. – ChrisW Oct 10 at 16:51
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I'm thinking 6 to 8 weeks?

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Are you serious or are you just jerking my chain? – Luke101 Oct 9 at 23:39
Everything takes 6 to 8 weeks Luke101. Chill out. Either that or 42. 42 what? Just 42. google.com/search?hl=en&q=the+answer+to+life+… – Mircea Grelus Oct 9 at 23:55
That still didn't answer the question – Luke101 Oct 10 at 0:39
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Although the question doesn't say it in so many words, there is a strong implication that SO would be easy to reimplement.

Benjamin Pollack already blogged about why this is a ridiculous assumption.

http://blog.bitquabit.com/2009/07/01/one-which-i-call-out-hacker-news/

Jeff Atwood too.

http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001284.html

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