| | Nick | Number of lines | When? | Number of Words | Last seen | Random quote |
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paul424 | 48 |    | 518 | 2 days ago | "C:\boost_1_84_0\boost_1_84_0>.\b2 --version" |
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_PJBoy | 25 |   | 234 | yesterday | "or `uint64_t() - 1` if you don't like conversions" |
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Richardcavell | 18 |   | 234 | yesterday | "Line 8 - is that the preferred way to write a contructor?" |
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chris64 | 15 |   | 213 | yesterday | "maybe the non-macro approach was not as convenient" |
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kalven | 12 |   | 77 | yesterday | "with ranges it's find(thing, id, &T::id)" |
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mort | 11 |   | 137 | 2 days ago | "C++20 can't be used anywhere" |
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RazielZ | 10 |   | 88 | 5 days ago | "they're supposed to be paths to cmake files, I think" |
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yes-ubuntu | 9 |   | 185 | yesterday | "str1.begin(); is fine... the const is causing the error." |
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PJBoy | 9 |   | 83 | 2 days ago | "it's got a lot of cool features" |
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ville | 9 |    | 113 | yesterday | "Budd: you can stop being scared. there are no implicit casts" |
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horribleprogram | 7 |  | 41 | 2 days ago | "paul424: i think MSVC has the "safe" versions with the _s" |
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Alipha | 7 |   | 113 | yesterday | "a member function of class Foo can access privates of all Foos" |
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[808]state | 6 |  | 80 | 5 days ago | "if i wanted to make my code as portable as possible, would it ..." |
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Budd | 6 |  | 118 | yesterday | "Is this the nicest unambiguous way to specify a literal: uint6..." |
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ARoxdale | 6 |   | 55 | yesterday | "Macro-free interface for inter-operation with templates."" |
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stanrifkin | 5 |   | 51 | 3 days ago | "nightfrog: maybe try -fverbose-asm" |
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lru | 5 |  | 64 | 5 days ago | "I don't have any immediate examples" |
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KoVadim | 5 |  | 40 | 5 days ago | "I also see you for first time:)" |
| 19 |
fiesh | 5 |   | 17 | yesterday | "they left again after returning" |
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^-e_XSSE-_^ | 3 |  | 16 | yesterday | "at what low level types you MAY mention ed as dunno slaps thei..." |
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boru | 3 |  | 48 | yesterday | "There's also `UINT64_MAX` in <climits>, but fiesh's way is the..." |
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b_jonas | 3 |  | 114 | 5 days ago | "[808]state: for those headers, one thing you should pay attent..." |
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traxex | 3 |  | 44 | 5 days ago | "instead of going to an older version, maybe try a more recent ..." |
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artok | 2 |  | 16 | 2 days ago | "it is just about remembering to use that -std=c++20" |
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slidercrank | 2 |  | 7 | yesterday | "maybe it only understands primitive types." |
Is Richardcavell stupid or just asking too many questions? 61.1% lines contained a question!
yes-ubuntu didn't know that much either. 44.4% of his/her lines were questions.
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The loudest one was yes-ubuntu, who yelled 22.2% of the time!
Another old yeller was PJBoy, who shouted 11.1% of the time!
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It seems that horribleprogram's shift-key is hanging: 14.3% of the time he/she wrote UPPERCASE. For example, like this: <horribleprogram> OH
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| Nobody beat anyone up. Everybody was friendly. |
PJBoy brings happiness to the world. 22.2% lines contained smiling faces. :)
yes-ubuntu isn't a sad person either, smiling 22.2% of the time.
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| Nobody is sad in #C++-general! What a happy channel. :-) |
yes-ubuntu wrote the longest lines, averaging 114.9 letters per line.
#C++-general average was 68.7 letters per line. |
kalven wrote the shortest lines, averaging 33.2 characters per line.
horribleprogram was tight-lipped, too, averaging 43.0 characters. |
paul424 spoke a total of 518 words!
paul424's faithful follower, Richardcavell, didn't speak so much: 234 words.
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b_jonas wrote an average of 38.00 words per line.
Channel average was 11.63 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! |
^-e_XSSE-_^ always lets us know what he/she's doing: 1 actions! For example, like this: * ^-e_XSSE-_^ recv(...
Also, Budd tells us what's up with 1 actions.
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| paul424 talks to him/herself a lot. He/She wrote over 5 lines in a row 2 times!
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| Nobody is foul-mouthed in #C++-general! Get out much? |
Total number of lines: 2175.