Based on ~5 years of professional programming experience, I’m very confident there is a strong correlation between programming quality and commit rates. (Though Goodhart’s law may be a danger)
I totally agree that quality programming tends to lead to higher commit rates. It’s the other direction I am dubious about, like you say.
Based on ~5 years of professional programming experience, I’m very confident there is a strong correlation between programming quality and commit rates. (Though Goodhart’s law may be a danger)
I totally agree that quality programming tends to lead to higher commit rates. It’s the other direction I am dubious about, like you say.