| | Nick | Number of lines | When? | Number of Words | Last seen | Random quote |
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libfud | 97 |    | 1250 | yesterday | "I get that loop one being trivial" |
| 2 |
ville | 91 |    | 1564 | today | "presumably you can always surpres a diagnostic locally" |
| 3 |
mort | 52 |     | 1096 | today | "how far off is my impression that profiles were invented to sh..." |
| 4 |
boru | 38 |   | 313 | yesterday | "Yeah, not that big of a deal." |
| 5 |
PJBoy | 30 |   | 302 | 6 days ago | "looks pretty much identical to C's defer" |
| 6 |
pipi | 26 |   | 212 | today | "what do you like to develop?" |
| 7 |
Alipha | 23 |    | 402 | today | "yes-ubuntu: private means you still might accidentally move in..." |
| 8 |
rbox | 23 |  | 155 | 4 days ago | "took all of 5 seconds to figure out..." |
| 9 |
Budd | 21 |   | 333 | 2 days ago | "is that different from ordinary volatile?" |
| 10 |
fef | 20 |   | 160 | today | "Just visit C++ zero complexity :)" |
| 11 |
manuels | 18 |   | 144 | 3 days ago | "Has anybody ever thought of adding the cauto keyword as alias ..." |
| 12 |
maxdamage | 18 |  | 74 | 2 days ago | "fcuk ... im back hahaaaaha" |
| 13 |
kalven | 17 |   | 222 | today | "but also uniformly distributed?" |
| 14 |
yes-ubuntu | 14 |   | 277 | 5 days ago | "So, how would I go about this then?" |
| 15 |
KombuchaKip | 14 |  | 244 | yesterday | "kalven: It's doing some linear interpolation of values IIRC." |
| 16 |
Habbie | 14 |  | 112 | 4 days ago | "$ grep 'core id' /proc/cpuinfo | sort -u | wc -l" |
| 17 |
meicceli | 13 |   | 170 | 4 days ago | "Alipha: in case you're interested, I managed to fix the lifeti..." |
| 18 |
Svitkona | 10 |   | 157 | today | "i don't know how topical this is, but i guess it doesn't hurt ..." |
| 19 |
cart_man | 10 |   | 281 | today | "What would be a really good open source C++ projects to get in..." |
| 20 |
fiesh | 9 |   | 64 | 6 days ago | "defer is like a poor man's dtor, but better than no dtor" |
| 21 |
tusko | 6 |  | 80 | yesterday | "anyone have a good emacs config for C++ development?" |
| 22 |
Richardcavell__ | 5 |  | 76 | 6 days ago | "Why do I have to give an example?" |
| 23 |
Richardcavell | 4 |   | 73 | 5 days ago | "every function could return std::pair<>" |
| 24 |
acsvln | 3 |  | 73 | 2 days ago | "impossible, your pointer values may be changed in fact by oper..." |
| 25 |
afiore | 3 |  | 36 | today | "Hi cart_man, do you have any public repos/forks of things you'..." |
Is yes-ubuntu stupid or just asking too many questions? 57.1% lines contained a question!
manuels didn't know that much either. 33.3% of his/her lines were questions.
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The loudest one was yes-ubuntu, who yelled 14.3% of the time!
Another old yeller was ville, who shouted 1.1% of the time!
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| Everybody had their shift-key under control. :) |
| Nobody beat anyone up. Everybody was friendly. |
yes-ubuntu brings happiness to the world. 14.3% lines contained smiling faces. :)
fef isn't a sad person either, smiling 10.0% of the time.
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meicceli seems to be sad at the moment: 7.7% lines contained sad faces. :(
yes-ubuntu is also a sad person, crying 7.1% of the time.
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cart_man wrote the longest lines, averaging 138.7 letters per line.
#C++-general average was 76.9 letters per line. |
maxdamage wrote the shortest lines, averaging 19.9 characters per line.
rbox was tight-lipped, too, averaging 36.0 characters. |
ville spoke a total of 1564 words!
ville's faithful follower, libfud, didn't speak so much: 1250 words.
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barometz wrote an average of 42.00 words per line.
Channel average was 13.66 words per line.
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| Nice opers here, no one got kicked! |
| Strange, no op was given on #C++-general! |
| Wow, no op was taken on #C++-general! |
pipi always lets us know what he/she's doing: 1 actions! For example, like this: * pipi turns off all trolling flags
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maxdamage talks to him/herself a lot. He/She wrote over 5 lines in a row 2 times!
Another lonely one was Habbie, who managed to hit 1 times.
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libfud has quite a potty mouth. 0.1% words were foul language.
ville also makes sailors blush, 0.1% of the time.
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Total number of lines: 4296.