#C++ @ Libera.chat stats by TinoDidriksen

Statistics generated on Friday 17 October 2025 - 0:03:35
During this 7-day reporting period, a total of 23 different nicks were represented on #C++.


Most active times
3.5%
172
5.5%
271
2.0%
99
2.4%
116
2.0%
98
1.7%
82
3.4%
165
3.2%
155
2.1%
105
2.6%
126
2.6%
128
3.2%
155
2.7%
134
6.6%
325
3.1%
152
3.6%
179
4.4%
214
4.1%
200
2.8%
136
5.5%
271
3.3%
161
2.4%
117
24.1%
1181
2.6%
126
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 Tuxist217891264 days ago"complete code https://tuxist.de/git/jan.koester/libhtmlpp"
2 ville10371032 days ago"clang aims to duplicate gcc's builtins. majority of the time. ..."
3 wondiws1010802 days ago"https://godbolt.org/z/s1h7sf85G"
4 Alipha65151yesterday"Tuxist2: are you getting a compiler error or runtime error? Bu..."
5 yates44415 days ago"in C++, is there a string delimited or special string prefix t..."
6 Skyfrei33405 days ago"just wondering are builtin functions of gcc generally used in ..."
7 Guest4233235 days ago"way too much unrelated code, trim it up with a minimal example..."
8 walkr33312 days ago"wondiws: yes, look at the examples on cppreference"
9 Mindiell2218yesterday"hello, what linter do you use for your c++ projects (if u use ..."
10 humm22172 days ago"wondiws: return is a keyword too, and does not name a type eit..."
11 xcvb2214yesterday"depends on whether the industry in question is fine with using..."
12 monkey2225 days ago"Hi!"
13 grimer462282 days ago"good books to learn c++ for beginner?"
14 chris641114 days ago"q"
15 bobbytables117yesterday"I think Alipha is a good linter..."
16 pony1175 days ago"wouldn't they just be for gcc's use?"
17 fiesh1132 days ago"!give grimer46 books"
18 cbreak11145 days ago"why would you use builtin functions directly instead of using ..."
19 Oxyd1132 days ago"Works for me."
20 kalven1135 days ago"yates: R"(xxx)""
21 qFelix1113 days ago"exit"
22 mimosa1115 days ago"hi"
23 ximbau111yesterday"#C++-general"


Big numbers
Is wondiws stupid or just asking too many questions? 40.0% lines contained a question!
Alipha didn't know that much either. 16.7% of his/her lines were questions.
The loudest one was ville, who yelled 10.0% of the time!
Everybody had their shift-key under control. :)
Nobody beat anyone up. Everybody was friendly.
Tuxist2 brings happiness to the world. 5.9% lines contained smiling faces. :)
Tuxist2 seems to be sad at the moment: 5.9% lines contained sad faces. :(
ville wrote the longest lines, averaging 69.4 letters per line.
#C++ average was 46.3 letters per line.
wondiws wrote the shortest lines, averaging 42.4 characters per line.
Tuxist2 was tight-lipped, too, averaging 45.1 characters.
Tuxist2 spoke a total of 126 words!
Tuxist2's faithful follower, ville, didn't speak so much: 103 words.
cbreak wrote an average of 14.00 words per line.
Channel average was 7.83 words per line.

Most used words
 Word Number of Uses Last Used by
1 string 4 yates
2 linter 3 bobbytables

Most referenced nicks
 Nick Number of Uses Last Used by
1 ville 5 wondiws

Most referenced URLs
 URL Number of Uses Last Used by
1 https://godbolt.org/z/s1h7sf85G 2 wondiws
2 https://pastebin.com/J4x9Vds9 1 Tuxist2
3 https://www.learncpp.com/ 1 ville
4 https://tuxist.de/git/jan.koester/libhtmlpp 1 Tuxist2
5 https://ftp.cc.uoc.gr/mirrors/nongnu.org/pgubook/Programming 1 ville
6 https://hastebin.com/share/etetovejuz.sql 1 Tuxist2
7 https://eel.is/c++draft/lex.string#2 1 ville
8 https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/attributes/noretu 1 ville
9 https://godbolt.org/z/nsGTErYqe 1 Tuxist2
10 https://eel.is/c++draft/lex.string#nt:raw-string 1 ville
11 https://pastebin.com/i7jMHHL4 1 Tuxist2

Other interesting numbers
Nice opers here, no one got kicked!
Strange, no op was given on #C++!
Wow, no op was taken on #C++!
No actions in #C++!
Nobody is foul-mouthed in #C++! Get out much?

Latest Topics
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