Github Report Card Toy; What did you get?

I found a fun little toy when googling my username with something. This guy made a report-card generator based off of statistics of when you push, pull, and who you are friends with based on how much you help them. Very cool, thought I would share.

Here is mine

What did you get?

Quite cool, here’s mine.

Nice toy.

http://osrc.dfm.io/mattdesl

Apparently I’m one of the 14% most active JavaScript developers… :o It also correctly connects me to some colleagues.

Cool thing, here is me:
http://osrc.dfm.io/matheus23

EDIT: Apparently I’m friends with Riven. Oh hey there! :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Well, here is mine. I must be coding a lot to be considered one of the top 40% most active Java developers :stuck_out_tongue:

http://osrc.dfm.io/ctomni231

http://osrc.dfm.io/Heroesgrave

“One of the 27% most active Java users”

Huh…
http://osrc.dfm.io/Longor1996

“Longor is an epic Javavore (one of the 49% most active Java users) who loves pushing code. Longor is a fulltime hacker who works best in the morning (around 7 am).”

Interesting…

http://osrc.dfm.io/nathansweet
9% most active Java users, and Java is less than 50% of my activity: :o

And here I am not even using github.

What do you guys use it for?

Everything.

This is a fun website, indeed. My report card shows that apparently I use Ruby a lot more than I thought. Also, Java has fallen to my third top used language, probably because I haven’t used it in half a year or so. :stuck_out_tongue: I like how with the connections all of the people that I work with are the top four people on the list. It does a good job in that regard.

Everything you say? So you eat with it? Okay just kidding, but honestly.

[quote]eat with it?
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Yea, with a Fork.

Mine. :point: :’(