Blog Data Sheet
- Active since: April 2004
- Number of Posts: 2196
- Number of Comments: 3030
- Avg. Comments Per Post: 3
- Avg. Posts per Month: 60
- Avg. Posts per Month Last Year: 82
- Avg. Posts per Week Last Year: 19
- Avg. Comments per Month Last Year: 108
Posts to comments, over time. Around March/April last year I lost the battle of posting more posts than comments :-)
Most popular entries:
Title | Web Views: | Aggregator Views | Comments: | Weighted Score |
---|---|---|---|---|
Entities, Services and what goes between them... | 850 | 1744 | 49 | 31905 |
Rhino Mocks 3.0 Beta Released! | 621 | 1970 | 7 | 29260 |
Integration Tests in ASP.Net | 354 | 2010 | 14 | 25900 |
Unit Testing Database: Embedded vs. In Memory.. | 331 | 1904 | 18 | 24635 |
Entity vs. Business Object | 316 | 1926 | 3 | 24105 |
Rhino Mocks 3.0: Beta 2 Released | 176 | 2091 | 11 | 23935 |
Team Foundation Scalability ??? And why CodePlex exists? | 330 | 1760 | 12 | 22970 |
FireFox vs. VisualStudio: FireFox is leading... | 240 | 1877 | 4 | 22510 |
How To Tell The Open Source Winners From The Losers | 140 | 1993 | 4 | 22170 |
If Program I Can't, Programmer Am I? | 417 | 1521 | 18 | 22095 |
Creating documentation from XML Comments using Doxygen | 297 | 1750 | 2 | 22025 |
Integration tests problems | 146 | 1936 | 10 | 21900 |
What can make a great programmer? | 216 | 1836 | 5 | 21775 |
Half of a book review: Windows Developer Power Tools | 202 | 1854 | 3 | 21675 |
Active Directory Authentication, Part 2 | 102 | 1996 | 4 | 21630 |
A few here surprised me quite a bit, why Active Directory Authentication is so popular I have no idea. The list is skewed toward posts since I moved to SubText, by the way.
Comments
Something is wrong here:
Number of Posts: 2196
Number of Comments: 3030
Avg. Comments Per Post: 3 :)
As far as i know average would be 3030 /2196 = 1.4
Sorry, that counts only those that have at least one comment.
Mmm, it sounds like those contrived marketing statements to me. So, this post goes here just to improve your average scores :)
I don't really need posts like this to improve the average.
You can see here how I did the calculation for it, btw:
http://ayende.com/Blog/archive/2007/03/09/Blog-Stats-SQL.aspx
I'm interested in how you got your charts and such based on the data you have (I'm sure there's more behind the scenes). Just because I'm interested in doing it for my own blog so wondering if you would share ;)
Oh, never mind. Just read the last few posts to see how you did it. Now I just have to get data out of my blog (CS) and learn a little Excel to create some pretty charts.
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