I’m a bit of a stats guy. I like playing with numbers to understand things better. As I look at the most popular posts from the past year, I can’t say that I’m entirely surprised. There’s a big amount of Big Data going on. Tried and true posts like my disdain for Microsoft Access 2007 seem to have some staying power, and I’m not exactly shocked that my Breaking Bad interview with Jonathan Banks got some play.
Without further ado, here they are in descending order of popularity:
Big Data and Teenage SexReporting vs. AnalyticsLooking for Data Visualization Case Studies for My Next BookThe Myth of the Data ScientistMy Interview with Jonathan Banks of Breaking BadVisualizing Health Care DataSocial Networking in the WorkplaceThree Ways Writers Evolve Over TimeWhy Microsoft Access 2007 SucksBook Trailer for The Visual OrganizationNetflix, Big Data, and the Big Leap of FaithRefine Your Data the Google WayGeorge Orwell and Why I WriteThe post My Most Popular Posts from 2013 appeared first on Phil Simon:.
Published on December 30, 2013 15:57