#c stats: 23 Jun 2010!(Generated by Swish!)

Statistics generated from Friday 14 May 2010 to Saturday 12 Jun 2010
During this 30-day reporting period a total of 45 people visited #c



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When's the best time to chat in #c?

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Weekly chat activity

Sunday 13.6% Monday 7.5% Tuesday 21.0% Wednesday 16.3% Thursday 6.4% Friday 18.8% Saturday 16.4%



#c relation map

#c relation map generated by mIRCStats v1.23
• Line thickness corresponds to the relation strength
• Line colors show the relation importance for each nick
  More important           Less important




The most active nicks

(Nicks sorted by number of lines written)

  Nick Lines Spoken Random Quote
1 @dbtid 398 22 May 17:40 "n0ah: you should never do 'int xyz;' in a header file"
2 +dinesh 266 15 May 20:05 "yep that's basically the approach where the caller needs to first firgure
out how much to allocate"
3 +vixxon 187 28 May 17:19 "I'm also using it as an opportunity to teach myself C as well"
4 +neoneo1 177 24 May 6:42 "for making cleint server program that milion clients will conect to one
server performing lots of proceses every second"
5 +Seb 135 30 May 4:30 "To be appropriately aligned for any type, dinesh_?"
6 @twkm 98 24 May 6:56 "any c++ book provides the stuff i mentioned for a single binary."
7 +kennyG 80 23 May 17:04 "But I like to think I could use a expandable size."
8 +witness 74 28 May 14:09 "mingw is a windows port of gcc. In short, yes"
9 +[Pujol] 54 1 Jun 10:47 "unsigned int foo(unsigned int m, unsigned int n) {"
10 +n0ah 46 22 May 17:47 "ok well that was what i was wondering"
11 +GoodPal 43 1 Jun 14:20 "i have an advance degree in this"
12 +Danny_ON 40 2 Jun 18:24 "and i figured i'd hang out in a programing 'environment'"
13 +Pujol 31 2 Jun 9:54 "so far ive asked two questions"
14 +snsd 28 2 Jun 17:13 "okay. thanks for ur help dinesh_"
15 +izy- 26 2 Jun 18:37 "im not kid anymore even im at faculity lol"
16 +nix 20 10 Jun 11:21 "anyone can help me with a source code of reading a file and display
it content using thdreads ?"
17 +kennyG_ 20 25 May 13:21 "so It would read the keybord until it remais integer format."
18 +snsd_lover 19 2 Jun 15:05 "well its just a warning now. somehow. "comparison between
pointer and integer""
19 +crouton 16 14 May 20:14 "CALL_CONV becomes nothing right?"
20 +Bor0 16 2 Jun 15:19 "a compiler won't give you these wonderful warnings, snsd_lover;)"
21 +Nicolino 10 3 Jun 2:32 "can i use that GetProcAddress on C ?"
22 +outl4w 9 14 May 10:37 "Found it, great, just read the first few lines. Its awesome and funny
and usefull :D."
23 +xan 8 1 Jun 22:48 "is java considered foul language?"
24 +FaThEr_ 8 9 Jun 13:06 "I am a colombiano idioma Spanish"

These people wrote less than 8 lines:
+agm (5) +SadHero (3) +paola (3) +mib_hezlue (3) +defect3c (3) +acer_ (3)
@Quentarez (2) +magicpowder (2) +johnny__ (2) +Universo7279 (1) +Uhm| (1) +swif (1)
+spudNik (1) +SimenDeV (1) +Keyur (1) +jasonx_ (1) +Eoz (1) +Dontuta (1)
+disc_ (1) +aymfree (1) +Altairs_ (1)



Time of day stats

  Nightcrawlers
(Hours 0-6)
Early birds
(Hours 6-12)
Afternoon shift
(Hours 12-18)
Evening chatters
(Hours 18-24)
1dinesh - 95
dbtid - 117
dbtid - 205
dbtid - 76
2Seb - 76
twkm - 51
vixxon - 133
vixxon - 54
3neoneo1 - 46
dinesh - 50
neoneo1 - 84
dinesh - 48
4twkm - 17
neoneo1 - 47
witness - 74
Danny_ON - 40
5Nicolino - 10
[Pujol] - 41
dinesh - 73
izy- - 23
6mib_hezlue - 3
Pujol - 27
n0ah - 46
kennyG - 20
7SimenDeV - 1
nix - 20
kennyG - 44
Seb - 17
8jasonx_ - 1
kennyG - 16
GoodPal - 43
snsd - 14
9Dontuta - 1
outl4w - 9
Seb - 38
twkm - 9
10 Seb - 4
twkm - 21
xan - 8

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Weekly statistics

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Total number of lines: 1,847
Estimate for this section: 109 lines.

Seems like everyone had something to say on Wednesday 2 Jun 2010 - 282 lines spoken



Most used words

Count Word Last used by At
54 "would" dinesh 10 Jun 7:44
47 "function" dinesh 9 Jun 10:31
42 "something" nix 10 Jun 11:34
42 "pointer" twkm 3 Jun 2:27
41 "about" dbtid 10 Jun 23:38
38 "which" dinesh 9 Jun 10:29
37 "there" Danny_ON 2 Jun 18:27
35 "because" twkm 10 Jun 11:36
33 "really" nix 10 Jun 11:33
33 "could" Seb 8 Jun 7:18


Who uses the most words that no-one else uses?
Count Nick Randomly selected sample (amount)
11 dbtid "moron"(7), "\mbox"(5), "aware"(3), "looks"(3), "trace"(3), "linker"(4), "digits"(3), "printfs"(4),
"rapidly"(3), "structures"(3), "intelligent"(5)
10 vixxon "srand"(4), "foo.h"(3), "alright"(7), "sploit"(3), "pseudo"(3), "fuzzing"(3), "generate"(3),
"designing"(3), "important"(3), "generating"(3)
8 dinesh "char*"(6), "ended"(3), "reader"(4), "target"(3), "virtual"(6), "within"(3), "several"(3),
"allocate"(3)
5 Seb "modulo"(4), "yields"(3), "suitably"(6), "converting"(3), "unsuitably"(3)
4 neoneo1 "money"(3), "milion"(3), "trully"(3), "connect"(3)
2 crouton "blah*"(3), "CALL_CONV"(3)


These pairs speak with their own words
Count Nicks Randomly selected sample (amount)
14 dbtid and dinesh "extern"(9), "quite"(4), "stack"(4), "share"(3), "paste"(3), "takes"(3), "common"(4),
"wonder"(3), "exactly"(4), "get_choice"(11), "properly"(4), "elements"(4), "algorithm"(4),
"prototype"(4)
13 dinesh and Seb "bytes"(10), "exist"(7), "range"(4), "octet"(3), "twice"(3), "caller"(5), "anyway"(4),
"int8_t"(6), "issues"(3), "CHAR_BIT"(4), "allocated"(5), "CHAR_BITS"(4), "represent"(3)
8 dbtid and vixxon "idiot"(6), "cause"(3), "myself"(4), "useful"(3), "school"(3), "purpose"(3), "compiled"(6),
"reference"(4)
7 dbtid and Seb "POSIX"(3), "throw"(3), "signed"(3), "64-bit"(6), "32-bit"(4), "registers"(3),
"incrementing"(3)
7 dinesh and twkm "exact"(4), "calling"(3), "required"(3), "produces"(3), "starting"(3), "particular"(4),
"identifier"(4)
5 dinesh and kennyG "lexical"(5), "analyser"(3), "keywords"(3), "structure"(5), "implement"(3)
5 dinesh and vixxon "weird"(3), "occur"(3), "global"(3), "bitwise"(3), "approach"(4)
5 vixxon and Seb "rdtsc"(6), "assume"(3), "RAND_MAX"(6), "operators"(4), "distribution"(5)
5 dbtid and neoneo1 "coded"(3), "together"(5), "microsoft"(3), "libraries"(3), "thousands"(3)
3 dinesh and neoneo1 "bunch"(3), "totally"(3), "compilers"(6)


Special words by time of day
  Hours 0-6 Hours 6-12 Hours 12-18 Hours 18-24
1"sizeof"(13)"classes"(5) "windows"(21)"pages"(3)
2"aligned"(18)"network"(6) "while"(8)"foo.h"(3)
3"bytes"(10)"mysql"(5) "since"(8)"student"(3)
4"exist"(7)"yesterday"(4) "scanf"(12)"keywords"(3)
5"octet"(3)"reader"(4) "choice"(9)"proj2.c"(3)
6"char*"(6)"connection"(4) "leave"(3)"proj1.c"(3)
7"int8_t"(6)"lookup"(3) "numbers"(8)"allocate"(3)
8"yields"(3)"target"(3) "entry"(6)"CALL_CONV"(3)
9"player"(3)"mysqladd"(3) "during"(4) 
10"CHAR_BIT"(4)"prototype"(4) "class"(3) 


Special words by day of week
  Monday Tuesday -
Thursday
Friday Saturday -
Sunday
1"milion"(3)"scanf"(12) "great"(4)"malloc"(19)
2"connect"(3)"Google"(5) "macro"(3)"instead"(8)
3 "choice"(9) "random"(14)"void*"(13)
4 "doubt"(6) "awesome"(4)"aligned"(18)
5 "lexer"(5) "rdtsc"(6)"sizeof"(13)
6 "printf"(8) "clang"(5)"chars"(7)
7 "named"(3) "mingw"(4)"idiot"(6)
8 "entry"(6) "srand"(4)"quite"(4)
9 "extern"(9) "money"(3)"cause"(3)
10 "paste"(3) "sploit"(3)"caller"(5)




Big Numbers

vixxon couldn't decide whether to come or go and joined #c 71 times during this reporting period...
Quit message spammers
Nick amount Random Quote
1. vixxon 30 Registered
2. dbtid 11 Registered
Seb was either being philosophical or just plain clueless - 23% of lines contained questions.

dbtid was almost as bad, having a question ratio of 12%.

dbtid seemed to prefer talking to themself, writing over 5 lines in a row 14 times...

Runner-up auto-chatter: dinesh - was caught talking to themself 8 times.

Seb was unsure where to put the full stop, averaging 64 letters per line.

Channel average on #c was 47 letters.

Total net split count: 4. On average that is 0.93 splits per week

Longest net split occurred on 14 May 2010 11:12 and lasted for 84 h 18 min (3 people dropped during this split)

The most people (18) dropped on 14 May 2010 5:22. This split lasted for 8 min.



Activity distribution

5/2010 - 6/2010

Lines per day Number of days
 275..299
2 (6.7%)
 250..274
1 (3.3%)
 225..249
0 (0%)
 200..224
0 (0%)
 175..199
0 (0%)
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 125..149
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1 (3.3%)
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 1..24
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 0
6 (20%)

2010

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