| | Nick | Number of lines | When? | Number of Words | Last seen | Random quote |
| 1 |
ville | 38 |    | 579 | yesterday | "not the kind of programming i want to do" |
| 2 |
whist | 25 |   | 246 | 3 days ago | "I also have an eggdrop project" |
| 3 |
lh_mouse | 21 |    | 238 | yesterday | "ahh right, the rules about conversion differs a little." |
| 4 |
PJBoy | 17 |  | 168 | 2 days ago | "compiler support page I think is uptodate now" |
| 5 |
obiwahn | 17 |    | 316 | 2 days ago | "<space>ff - file fuzzy search" |
| 6 |
lru | 11 |   | 100 | 3 days ago | "whist: vim itself has help on how to navigate with ctags" |
| 7 |
manuels | 9 |  | 81 | 4 days ago | "its more like a const type hint, not really a const type safety" |
| 8 |
stg-developer | 7 |  | 59 | yesterday | "ville: we could chat next time if possible." |
| 9 |
leppard | 5 |  | 74 | 2 days ago | "well, for writing alone you don't need it" |
| 10 |
boru | 5 |   | 25 | 2 days ago | "Play quake with vim keybindings. Noone needs mice." |
| 11 |
meicceli | 4 |  | 58 | 4 days ago | "is there a way to create a strong alias in c++20? i want to cr..." |
| 12 |
rbox | 3 |   | 15 | 4 days ago | "istall it and see if you like it?" |
| 13 |
veverak | 3 |   | 17 | yesterday | "cbreak: as with real juniors, writting stuff down helps" |
| 14 |
metayeti | 3 |  | 28 | 2 days ago | "is there any advantage to using std::isgreater, std::isless et..." |
| 15 |
fiesh | 3 |    | 60 | 2 days ago | "meicceli: fundamental types I tend to do strong typedefs for. ..." |
| 16 |
bdt | 2 |  | 11 | yesterday | "so how do you use AI in your code? :P" |
| 17 |
computerquip | 2 |  | 19 | 2 days ago | "The books are probably your best bet." |
| 18 |
]ogre[ | 2 |  | 23 | 2 days ago | "I would just google for its specs, red books, etc." |
| 19 |
Batzy | 2 |  | 20 | 4 days ago | "How is Code::Blocks these days?" |
| 20 |
rolaestumecida | 2 |  | 17 | 4 days ago | "manuels, what's wrong with const? (also don't forget about con..." |
| 21 |
Terminus | 2 |  | 25 | 2 days ago | "woah... i had no idea cppref is back to read-write mode. TIL." |
| 22 |
cbreak | 2 |  | 51 | yesterday | "veverak: a junior dev with short attention spann, the short te..." |
| 23 |
hackergodd | 2 |  | 5 | yesterday | "hello" |
| 24 |
IgIgOrzoy | 1 |  | 16 | yesterday | "Has anyone used the userver framework? What was your use case,..." |
| 25 |
horribleprogram | 1 |  | 4 | 2 days ago | "long time no see" |
Is ville stupid or just asking too many questions? 18.4% lines contained a question!
lru didn't know that much either. 18.2% of his/her lines were questions.
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| The loudest one was ville, who yelled 5.3% of the time!
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| Everybody had their shift-key under control. :) |
| Nobody beat anyone up. Everybody was friendly. |
obiwahn brings happiness to the world. 17.6% lines contained smiling faces. :)
lru isn't a sad person either, smiling 9.1% of the time.
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| PJBoy seems to be sad at the moment: 5.9% lines contained sad faces. :(
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obiwahn wrote the longest lines, averaging 95.6 letters per line.
#C++-general average was 66.5 letters per line. |
stg-developer wrote the shortest lines, averaging 42.3 characters per line.
manuels was tight-lipped, too, averaging 47.8 characters. |
ville spoke a total of 579 words!
ville's faithful follower, obiwahn, didn't speak so much: 316 words.
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AlanRoxdale wrote an average of 34.00 words per line.
Channel average was 11.92 words per line.
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Total number of lines: 2872.