The two kinds of messages that an object-communication diagram shows are the synchronous message (in which a sender object must wait for the target to finish) and the asynchronous message (in which a sender object does not need to wait).
—from What Every Programmer Should Know about Object-Oriented Design, a book by Meilir Page-Jones
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Rank | Username | WPM | Accuracy | Date |
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1. | ᗜ Richard (rliu) | 133.57 | 97% | 2022-02-04 |
2. | ᗜHarri (steno) (harrri) | 91.76 | 97.6% | 2024-06-21 |
3. | Chalotte (hojahs) | 72.71 | 97.3% | 2024-11-24 |
4. | tom (tom12233) | 69.18 | 91% | 2024-11-24 |
5. | Prince (03000066106) | 60.12 | 97% | 2021-07-29 |
6. | oleg (oleg_ros) | 48.37 | 95% | 2025-03-25 |
7. | Guest (kiya101) | 46.48 | 99% | 2024-01-30 |
8. | keski6 (keski6) | 40.25 | 93% | 2024-01-29 |
9. | Eryk (rhazorblade) | 32.02 | 97% | 2024-10-21 |
10. | Brady (bradymoller) | 31.34 | 91% | 2024-05-27 |
11. | nimawwlll (ainimawwl) | 29.34 | 97% | 2024-10-31 |
Universe | Races | Average WPM | First Race |
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Default (English) | 9,314 | 74.34 | October 7, 2017 |
Instant Death Mode | 19 | 82.67 | February 8, 2019 |
ᗜ Stenography | 10 | 61.69 | July 29, 2021 |