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Project Stats / Data Science #39

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FrankKair opened this issue May 10, 2018 · 8 comments
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Project Stats / Data Science #39

FrankKair opened this issue May 10, 2018 · 8 comments

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@FrankKair
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Hello, Eulerians

We could have a "data science" section in the README (the place doesn't actually matter) to showcase some statistics about the project, such as:

Problems

  • How many problems were solved;
  • Which problem has the most solutions.

Languages

  • How many programming languages;
  • Which language has the most solutions;
  • Which language has to fastest average time.

Something along these lines.
Does that sound nice to you people? Any other suggestions?

@fredericojordan
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Meta-data page on wiki?

@fredericojordan
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fredericojordan commented May 15, 2018

For reference, I have a solutions table on my repo's README.
We can build something similar, maybe having some more stats!

@FrankKair
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Yes, your readme file is looking great! 😁
Something similar here would be nice.

@FrankKair
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@fredericojordan showed me this GitHub lib called Linguist and I think we could use it to draw the graphs / charts showing the languages on the repository.

@fredericojordan
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@FrankKair Hey man, I waas just thinking... we could maybe set up a CI of some sort to run Linguist on every PR, for example, and then submit the results somewhere! Maybe comment on the PR, or even update the README (I don't know if this is possible).
What do you think?

@FrankKair
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Loved the idea, @fredericojordan. ✨
I think we could have both (comment on pull request and if possible, update README).
CircleCI and TravisCI are both free for public repos, which is nice 👌🏻

@fredericojordan
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Not only Linguist but any other information we might want to extract! 😉

@FrankKair
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Awesome contribution, @fredericojordan ☝🏼

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