#clojure is a very friendly and helpful place. To summarize 2010 - here are some statistics.
Top 10 contributors (irc chat lines):
chouser 16094
clojurebot 13211
tomoj 10485
cemerick 10194
hiredman 10038
LauJensen 9868
Raynes 8927
defn 8451
raek 8245
Chousuke 8119
chouser beats even clojurebot!
Top 10 thanked users
chouser: 375
technomancy: 188
raek: 172
cemerick: 161
LauJensen: 160
hiredman: 146
amalloy: 126
rhickey: 122
Chousuke: 108
dnolen: 101
chouser on top again.
Top 50 words
clojure: 27656 use: 13997 it's: 13238 java: 13083 i'm: 12923
think: 10341 don't: 9896 http: 9833 one: 9074 want: 7555
way: 7539 something: 7243 thanks: 7199 that's: 7189 know: 7174
right: 7068 com: 7055 work: 7053 more: 6902 need: 6851
using: 6779 out: 6755 code: 6736 well: 6728 function: 6417
now: 6394 yeah: 6370 map: 6333 lang: 6213 foo: 6058
see: 5962 yes: 5921 chouser: 5778 good: 5527 time: 5348 really: 5070
doesn't: 5020 sure: 4822 first: 4781 lein: 4652 make: 4571
cemerick: 4547 though: 4525 github: 4516 i've: 4182 still: 4058
same: 4011 try: 3941 class: 3915 you're: 3902 defn: 3835
"think" and "thanks" are at the top - #clojure is thoughtful and polite.
And some graphs ...
You can view the code that generated the data here (log files downloaded from here using DownThemAll Firefox plugin).
Small and furry, well ... definitely furry. [source]
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
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clojurebot should get an automatic thanks whenever it evaluates code.
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