Noun
SLOC pl (plural only)
(programming) Initialism of source lines of code.
Before any of the investigations could even get under way both Welch and Johnson resigned their posts as the head of the SLOC. Source: Internet
NASA's Software Assurance Technology Center managed to reduce the number of errors to fewer than 0.1 per 1000 lines of code ( SLOC ) but this was not felt to be feasible for projects in the business world. Source: Internet
Cooperation with the US and Yemeni navies is also increasing in an effort to protect and maintain the safety and security of the Sea Lanes of Communication (SLOC). Source: Internet
Over 2 billion viewers watched more than 13 billion viewer-hours. citation The Games were also financially successful raising more money with fewer sponsors than any prior Olympic Games, which left SLOC with a surplus of $40 million. Source: Internet
Count the number of source lines of code (SLOC); which requires a careful definition of SLOC. Source: Internet