#C++ @ Libera.chat stats by TinoDidriksen

Statistics generated on Sunday 28 June 2026 - 0:03:52
During this 28-day reporting period, a total of 62 different nicks were represented on #C++.


Most active times
3.6%
593
4.0%
655
3.2%
520
3.2%
529
3.1%
508
3.8%
619
3.6%
591
4.9%
802
3.7%
612
3.9%
636
4.2%
687
4.4%
733
5.0%
828
4.2%
688
4.8%
792
4.9%
803
4.9%
802
4.4%
718
4.3%
709
4.5%
740
4.7%
774
4.0%
659
3.8%
622
4.3%
702
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
0-5 = 0-5 6-11 = 6-11 12-17 = 12-17 18-23 = 18-23

Most active nicks
 NickNumber of linesWhen?Number of WordsLast seenRandom quote
1 RonJeremy5154663115 days ago"yeah. it worked with a string, instead"
2 ville44233275907 days ago"JordiGH: stop. write a test case"
3 PhilAlbano44638381yesterday"https://pastebin.com/Y6vUAvLE"
4 JordiGH424250914 days ago"So braces init should always be used nowadays because I want t..."
5 Alipha3331218570yesterday"{ S s; s.f(); } struct S { void f() const and noexcept; };"
6 xcvb30223233392 days ago"You never serialize the access to that variable"
7 stefanos82261883212 days ago"also this format is available in >= C++23"
8 Inline2011927520 days ago"{ S s; S::f(); } struct S { void f() const and noexcept; };"
9 PJBoy181081287 days ago"this is a #c++-general question"
10 calabasas14932806 days ago"ville give me a homework assignment"
11 cbreak132291997 days ago"RonJeremy: did you look at the string view constructor for ite..."
12 Guest3913131088 days ago"i want to learn C++ where do i start"
13 klys1216525716 days ago"however uncommenting line 1064: //test_t_first(); ;appears to..."
14 LunarJetman124813016 days ago"just have a range of reverse iterators"
15 leppard11119314 days ago"target cppcheck fails, clang-tidy fails......"
16 ELQEYNN111017418 days ago"Are there IDE's for each version?"
17 custom_nick888521 days ago"(didn't realize godbolt doesn't do linking)"
18 baudejogos853535 days ago"Dex2x, we discuss standard C++ in this channel. #C++-general w..."
19 kalven844120yesterday"PhilAlbano: that code is not going to compile"
20 Guest38835738 days ago"but none of those are cohesively doing sum ting useful"
21 Svitkona73225516 days ago"don't take LunarJetman seriously"
22 whist779923 days ago"I am seeking a master in C++ who would take me as an apprentice."
23 afiore667916 days ago"Maybe would be better received in #C++-general"
24 isabella6153521 days ago"i remain moderately skeptical about their usefulness"
25 gordonjcp665923 days ago"PJBoy: would you rather talk about something else?"


These didn't make it to the top:
barometz (5) Yakov (5) vivaldi` (4) manx (4) candqnb (4)
Liblx (4) coc0nut (4) SexoSelvagem (4) Oxyd (4) jon (3)
anachrohack (3) fiesh (3) Guest80 (3) gaxar (3) Walter__5087 (3)
GreenResponse (2) nightfrog (2) yes-ubuntu (2) Dex2x (2) sebistian (2)
boru (2) hassanhamadi (2) Stryyker (2) ARoxdale (2) deconf (1)
osse (1) sienwick (1) shira (1) samsapiol (1) Stryyker2 (1)

By the way, there were 7 other nicks.

Big numbers
Is ELQEYNN stupid or just asking too many questions? 63.6% lines contained a question!
LunarJetman didn't know that much either. 41.7% of his/her lines were questions.
The loudest one was stefanos82, who yelled 26.9% of the time!
Another old yeller was custom_nick, who shouted 12.5% of the time!
Everybody had their shift-key under control. :)
Nobody beat anyone up. Everybody was friendly.
baudejogos brings happiness to the world. 25.0% lines contained smiling faces. :)
cbreak isn't a sad person either, smiling 15.4% of the time.
RonJeremy seems to be sad at the moment: 5.9% lines contained sad faces. :(
stefanos82 is also a sad person, crying 3.8% of the time.
klys wrote the longest lines, averaging 120.5 letters per line.
#C++ average was 70.2 letters per line.
calabasas wrote the shortest lines, averaging 29.4 characters per line.
ELQEYNN was tight-lipped, too, averaging 36.8 characters.
RonJeremy spoke a total of 631 words!
RonJeremy's faithful follower, ville, didn't speak so much: 590 words.
jon wrote an average of 50.67 words per line.
Channel average was 12.44 words per line.

Most used words
 Word Number of Uses Last Used by
1 const 20 Inline
2 struct 20 ARoxdale
3 noexcept 18 Inline
4 reverse 12 RonJeremy
5 files 11 Alipha
6 string_view 10 RonJeremy
7 initializer_list 10 ville
8 string 9 RonJeremy
9 version 8 ARoxdale
10 template 8 Alipha

Most referenced nicks
 Nick Number of Uses Last Used by
1 JordiGH 7 ville
2 RonJeremy 7 ville
3 PJBoy 6 yes-ubuntu
4 PhilAlbano 6 Alipha
5 Guest38 4 cbreak

Most referenced URLs
 URL Number of Uses Last Used by
1 https://paste.debian.net/hidden/7530c5e1 3 JordiGH
2 https://godbolt.org/z/jhqrbsbzT 1 Oxyd
3 https://godbolt.org/z/bbPbe9nj5 1 ville
4 https://godbolt.org/z/dMTexaEf8 1 PhilAlbano
5 https://godbolt.org/z/1P5hjndEh 1 JordiGH
6 https://godbolt.org/z/aa46vKhfb 1 ville
7 https://godbolt.org/z/WWbv4Tjor 1 PhilAlbano
8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4voaHzQULk 1 LunarJetman
9 https://en.cppreference.com/cpp/compiler_support/26 1 Stryyker2
10 https://github.com/PacktPublishing/CPP-STL-Cookbook-Second-E 1 stefanos82
11 https://sean-parent.stlab.cc/presentations/2022-08-31-except 1 jon
12 https://godbolt.org/z/h5qcjK1n7 1 nightfrog
13 https://godbolt.org/z/4Txca6q6h 1 manx
14 https://github.com/PacktPublishing/CPP-STL-Cookbook-Second-E 1 stefanos82
15 https://www.learncpp.com/ 1 ville

Other interesting numbers
JordiGH wasn't very popular, getting kicked 1 times!
For example, like this:
     *** JordiGH was kicked by ville
ville is either insane or just a fair op, kicking a total of 1 people!
Strange, no op was given on #C++!
Wow, no op was taken on #C++!
deconf always lets us know what he/she's doing: 1 actions!
For example, like this:
     * deconf calabasas: Cannot send message to channel (+R) - you need to be logged into your NickServ account

Also, isabella tells us what's up with 1 actions.
RonJeremy talks to him/herself a lot. He/She wrote over 5 lines in a row 1 times!
Another lonely one was Inline, who managed to hit 1 times.
Nobody is foul-mouthed in #C++! Get out much?

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