I think its a coding language detection issue too. All my code gets tagged as "C/C++" and i only have 4 months of "C". In fact, I'm nr 10 on the C/C++ list.
Maybe it detects pre-ansi C as "definitively not C++" or something?
Anyway, The C and C/C++ categories should probably be combined, as the detection doesn't seem reliable.
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Hmm, I see ...
Great ...
...and, so what ;)? Free beer for everyone? I'm afraid I didn't get it.
Just patting myself on the back ;-)
I guess all it really means is I've been programming in C for far too long...
I think its a coding language detection issue too. All my code gets tagged as "C/C++" and i only have 4 months of "C". In fact, I'm nr 10 on the C/C++ list.
Maybe it detects pre-ansi C as "definitively not C++" or something?
Anyway, The C and C/C++ categories should probably be combined, as the detection doesn't seem reliable.
Alexl: yea, I noticed you were way up on the C/C++ list - maybe it only counts C89 as C? And C99 as C/C++?
Would that apply to you? (I'm not sure, just a wild guess)
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