Monthly Archive for: ‘December, 2011’
Most-Read Posts 2011
Courtesy of Google Analytics, here are my top 10 most-read blog posts from 2011:
Posts published in 2011 only:
- Entity Framework Week Part 2: Conventions and Fluent Mappings (8 March)
- Entity Framework Week Part 1: Introduction, Configuration and Initialization (7 March)
- Entity Framework Week Part 4: Features and Further Investigations (10 March)
- Entity Framework Week Part 5: Concluding Thoughts (11 March)
- Entity Framework Week Part 3: Runtime Issues Encountered (9 March)
- Google+ – By Jove, I Do Believe They’ve Got It (7 July)
- It’s A Small World (9 April)
- Password Management for Mortals (28 August)
- American Express Statement Download Functionality (19 September)
- Schoolboy Error of the Day (17 August)
All Posts:
- Team Foundation Server – Sharing Binaries and Class Libraries Across Multiple Projects (17 March 2007, Last Year #1)
- A Serializable KeyValuePair Class (17 September 2006, Last Year #2)
- Entity Framework Week Part 2: Conventions and Fluent Mappings (8 March 2011)
- Spot The Misleading Graph (19 February 2007, Last Year #3)
- Is My String Empty? Some C# Performance Metrics (30 July 2004, Last Year #4)
- Postcode Validation (23 May 2007, Last Year #5)
- TFS: Using Alternative Diff/Merge Tools (19 May 2009, Last Year #8)
- MSB3247 – Dependent Assembly Conflicts (4 December 2008, Last Year #6)
- WCF – NHibernate Unit of Work Behavior (9 April 2010, Last Year #9)
- An MVC Gotcha and the PRG Pattern (9 April 2010, Last Year #14)
What I’ve Been Listening To In 2011
Courtesy of Last.fm, here’s what I’ve been mostly listening to during the last year:
Artists:
1. Mogwai
2. Manic Street Preachers
3. R.E.M.
4. Arcade Fire
5. British Sea Power
6. Belle and Sebastian
7. Morrissey
7. The National
9. The Beautiful South
10. Gene
Albums:
1. Arcade Fire – The Suburbs
2. Belle & Sebastian – Write About Love
3. R.E.M. – Collapse Into Now
4. The National – High Violet
5. Mogwai – Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will
6. The Twilight Sad – Forget The Night Ahead
7. The Decemberists – The King Is Dead
8. Manic Street Preachers – Lipstick Traces
9. Britiish Sea Power – Valhalla Dancehall
10. Manic Street Preachers – Send Away The Tigers
Tracks:
1. The National – Conversation 16
1. Belle & Sebastian – I Can See Your Future
3. Håkan Hellström - En vän med en bil
4. Elliott Smith – Angeles
4. The Shins – Turn On Me
4. The Temper Trap – Down River
7. Benoît Pétré - Trouble Maker
7. The National – Anyone’s Ghost
9. Stephen Malkmus – Jenny and the Ess-Dog
9. Jack – Lolita Elle
9. Maxïmo Park - Questing, Not Coasting
9. The Decemberists – June Hymn
Some observations:
- The three artists I listened to most during the last year were also three of my favourite artists when I left university, fourteen years ago.
- The two albums I listened to most during 2011 are identical to those I listened to most during 2010.
- Perhaps I should make better use of my Spotify subscription to discover shiny new music, rather than simply listening to the same old stuff I’ve been enjoying for decades.
- The shiny new music that I have stumbled upon during the year has generally reached my ears via personal recommendation on Spotify/Twitter/FaceBook (thanks @rgarner, @johnconners!) or by computerised recommendation algorithms (thanks Spotify, Last.fm!) rather than through traditional sources (sorry, radio!)
- I do like my melancholy songs, and/or those that tell a story.
- Mogwai have still got it. With every record, they get better at being Mogwai.








