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Mark Levison

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Mark Levison an agile software developer who writes Notes from a tool user.
Top Ten of 2008 Posted: Dec 19, 2008 11:21 AM
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Just for some fun I thought I would toss together a couple of top ten lists for 2008 (hey it works for Letterman, why not me?). There are three lists here: Top Ten Posts (my picks), Top ten items I wrote for InfoQ and Top Ten by Traffic.

My Picks

in chronological order

InfoQ

In a random order

Google Analytics Picks

These prove that the world cares more about photography and vista woes than Agile Software Development. Obviously a list like this will favour older posts.

  1. Aperture vs. Lightroom - best comparisons
  2. Agile/Scrum Smells
  3. Nikon D3 vs D300
  4. Driver woes on Vista? Sonic Solutions DLA problem solved
  5. Scrum in a Nutshell or 5 minutes to learn scrum BTW the presentation here is a little dated, it needs a good rewrite based on what I'm learning about changing brains.
  6. Customer Retention Department - Vonage Customer Service Sucks
  7. Scrum Case Studies
  8. Lightroom Tip: How to Successfully Import your Photoshop Elements Catalog
  9. Minimalist Coding Style
  10. Writing Clean Testable Code
  11. Multiple Returns from a Single Method

Because 11 is better than 10.

Finally just for pure ego's sake some stats for the year:

  • 70,000+ page views this year
  • 42,000+ visitors with half the visitors from three countries: US, UK and Canada
  • 1250+ readers (according to feedburner and that doesn't the readers who found me through Agile Planet), up from ~450 on Jan 1.

Thanks for reading in 2008.

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