| | Nick | Number of lines | When? | Number of Words | Last seen | Random quote |
| 1 |
ville | 101 |     | 1860 | 2 days ago | "you don't seem to understand how this works at all" |
| 2 |
j`ey | 56 |    | 541 | 9 days ago | "seems like initializer_list forces copies https://godbolt.org/..." |
| 3 |
stefanos82 | 40 |    | 376 | yesterday | "ah it's TUI version of Zeal's docset" |
| 4 |
Liblx | 31 |   | 548 | 7 days ago | "How can I check for key input in a loop but it also receives k..." |
| 5 |
veverak | 26 |   | 349 | 17 days ago | "useful for one is not useful for other" |
| 6 |
xcvb | 24 |     | 259 | 2 days ago | "or whatever programming language it is you are trying to mimic" |
| 7 |
CalimeroTeknik | 23 |  | 307 | 17 days ago | "ah, so it's for implementors of serializers!" |
| 8 |
baudejogos_net | 16 |   | 132 | 9 days ago | "no. wrong channel for that" |
| 9 |
cbreak | 16 |   | 212 | 6 days ago | "yes, it's in ubuntu's package repo for example" |
| 10 |
lru | 15 |   | 257 | 4 days ago | "we can't use concepts in declarations?" |
| 11 |
Alipha | 15 |   | 201 | 2 days ago | "Liblx: there's nothing in std c++ for that. Ask in #c++-genera..." |
| 12 |
Gamah | 14 |  | 118 | 4 days ago | "but when we say "colors" my brain thinks "struct"" |
| 13 |
isabella | 13 |   | 57 | yesterday | "https://godbolt.org/z/jE3qfW1G6" |
| 14 |
b_jonas | 13 |   | 228 | 27 days ago | "so they aren't API compatible, on purpose" |
| 15 |
Kasreyn | 12 |   | 300 | yesterday | "that's a pretty huge assumption ville" |
| 16 |
Deltaspace | 10 |  | 69 | 25 days ago | "xcvb: it's lightweight duh" |
| 17 |
Guest97 | 10 |  | 84 | 25 days ago | "https://github.com/j4niwzis/do_let_is" |
| 18 |
PeterNorth | 10 |    | 129 | 5 days ago | "passing by value became much better after C++11" |
| 19 |
kalven | 7 |    | 48 | 4 days ago | "it'll depend a lot on who you ask (and for some people, it'll ..." |
| 20 |
r00t-h4x0r | 7 |  | 51 | 7 days ago | "STAMP BY INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE … ." |
| 21 |
mivanchev | 6 |  | 69 | 18 days ago | "however i totally wanna exclude libstdc++" |
| 22 |
osse | 5 |  | 41 | 25 days ago | "seems to work as long as you omit the type name in the body" |
| 23 |
Svitkona | 5 |  | 32 | yesterday | "isabella: you can sidestep the issue with a generic lambda" |
| 24 |
fiesh | 5 |  | 50 | yesterday | "cos you didn't *BOOM* all the *DING* *DING* *DING*" |
| 25 |
CodePoint | 5 |  | 49 | 17 days ago | "ville maybe not, but it works on my machine! ;P" |
Is Liblx stupid or just asking too many questions? 38.7% lines contained a question!
stefanos82 didn't know that much either. 27.5% of his/her lines were questions.
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The loudest one was CalimeroTeknik, who yelled 21.7% of the time!
Another old yeller was baudejogos_net, who shouted 12.5% of the time!
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| Everybody had their shift-key under control. :) |
| Nobody beat anyone up. Everybody was friendly. |
Kasreyn brings happiness to the world. 25.0% lines contained smiling faces. :)
cbreak isn't a sad person either, smiling 18.8% of the time.
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cbreak seems to be sad at the moment: 6.2% lines contained sad faces. :(
stefanos82 is also a sad person, crying 2.5% of the time.
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Kasreyn wrote the longest lines, averaging 152.4 letters per line.
#C++ average was 72.6 letters per line. |
isabella wrote the shortest lines, averaging 27.3 characters per line.
Gamah was tight-lipped, too, averaging 42.5 characters. |
ville spoke a total of 1860 words!
ville's faithful follower, Liblx, didn't speak so much: 548 words.
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opulent_octopode wrote an average of 36.50 words per line.
Channel average was 12.78 words per line.
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| Nice opers here, no one got kicked! |
| Strange, no op was given on #C++! |
| Wow, no op was taken on #C++! |
stefanos82 always lets us know what he/she's doing: 2 actions! For example, like this: * stefanos82 feels it's a rage-bait conversation...
Also, Gamah tells us what's up with 2 actions.
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r00t-h4x0r talks to him/herself a lot. He/She wrote over 5 lines in a row 1 times!
Another lonely one was ville, who managed to hit 1 times.
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| Nobody is foul-mouthed in #C++! Get out much? |
Total number of lines: 17715.