2010 in review: the automated analysis…
The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads Fresher than ever.
Crunchy numbers

A helper monkey made this abstract painting, inspired by your stats.
A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 6,600 times in 2010. That’s about 16 full 747s.
In 2010, there were 15 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 115 posts. There were 24 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 979kb. That’s about 2 pictures per month.
The busiest day of the year was June 4th with 139 views. The most popular post that day was Don’t build software that’s TOO smart!.
Where did they come from?
The top referring sites in 2010 were agile.dzone.com, java.dzone.com, twitter.com, Google Reader, and javablogs.com.
Some visitors came searching, mostly for matt stine, groovy http post, groovy post, groovy url post, and groovy url encode.
Attractions in 2010
These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.
Don’t build software that’s TOO smart! June 2010
1 comment
Groovy: Post to a URL April 2009
4 comments
Resume March 2009
Deploying Grails with Groovy March 2009
LOTY Time Again: Scala or Clojure?!?! April 2009
17 comments
About Matt Stine
Matt Stine is a Technical Architect at AutoZone in Memphis, TN. He is an eleven year veteran of the enterprise software and web development industries, with experience spanning the healthcare, biomedical research, e-commerce, and now retail store domains. His current focus is the development and support of an enterprise Java platform supporting 4600+ AutoZone stores. Matt appears frequently on the No Fluff Just Stuff symposium series tour, as well as at other conferences such as JavaOne, SpringOne/2GX, The Rich Web Experience, and The Project Automation Experience. He has served as Agile Zone Leader for DZone, and his articles also appear in GroovyMag and NFJS the Magazine. Matt is also author of the Selenium 2.0 DZone Refcard. When he’s not on the road, Matt also enjoys his role as President of the Memphis/Mid-South Java User Group. His current areas of interest include lean/agile software development, modular software architecture, object-oriented design, functional programming, automated testing of modern web applications, and NoSQL datastores.
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