Numbers Do Lie
The Internet is a funny place. Yesterday was the first weekday in some time that I didn’t write a post, yet I had the most page views in a single day since I created this thing. Apparently someone (or some-bot) in Canada decided to read every single post I’ve ever written. A roughly similar thing happened a few weeks ago, when a post I spent quite a bit of time on got only a handful of views, while the filler I wrote the next day got three times as much traffic. I’m not complaining, just observing that it can be difficult to predict how consumers will respond to a product.
I think there’s a lesson there for aspiring software developers (and really creators of all types). Don’t get too hung up on numbers or popularity. Don’t think less of yourself just because your app didn’t blow up like Facebook or Instagram (those guys will tell you that was luck as much as it was hard work). Simply do the best work you can.
When I decided to revive this blog, I wanted to post daily for two reasons. I figured it would draw more traffic to have more content, but more importantly, my writing muscles had atrophied and needed regular exercise. Ultimately this whole thing is for my own enrichment, but if it helps others, great.