Nine years of blogging: 40 blog posts and a million visitors Posted: 23 Jul 2016 01:49 AM PDT Today is 9 years since I started this blog. Year 9 was super productive. I wrote 40 blog posts, doubled Browseling in size, gave it a new look, launched web developer tools, launched a new webcomic about programmers, became hacker-in-residence at hackers/founders, wrote a ton of code and had a lot of fun. In this post I'll quickly summarize last year's statistics. Here are links to previous years' stats: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 years of blogging. Here's traffic statistics for Jul 1, 2015 - Jun 30, 2016: Statcounter traffic statistics for Jul 1, 2015 - Jun 30, 2016. My blog had 1.11 million visitors and 1.37 million page views. I wrote 40 blog posts. Here are the top 10 most read articles: - My Top 100 Programming, Computer and Science Books: Part Four (99,108 views)
- Frameworks don't make much sense (74,966 views)
- My 100 Favorite Programming, Computer and Science Books: Part Five (62,732 views)
- Announcing Programmer Tools! (51,446 views)
- Three new web cartoons - Cookie Monster, Browser History, Bathroom (48,534 views)
- Browserling now has an Opera add-on! (48,462 views)
- How to make setTimeout and setInterval work with large timeout values (48,007 views)
- Browserling now has bookmarklets! (47,514 views)
- New cartoon - Java Cafe (47,206 views)
- I was awarded Blogger of the Day title (47,177 views)
My personal favorites: Goals for 10th blogging year: - Publish parts 6, 7, 8 of my favorite books.
- Maintain 1 million visitors.
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