Who is doing Rails?

The recent GeoKit publicity has caused an influx of new visitors to this blog. Now that the traffic is subsiding somewhat, I thought I’d take a look at the geography of Rails. It seems an appropriate tangential GeoKit topic.

So have a look at the map. 44% of the traffic came from the United States — looks like the East Coast and West Coast primarily. Next, came Germany at close to 9% — Berlin mostly. Canada came in at 7%. 17% of the traffic came from smaller countries.

I find this pretty fascinating and definitely flattering that such a wide range of people would pay a visit to this blog.

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3 Responses to Who is doing Rails?

  1. Dan Kubb says:

    That’s a very nice map. Care to write up a tutorial on how you created it?

  2. Actually, this was just a screen grab from Google Analytics which manages my website’s statistics. Sorry…nothing fancy here!

  3. Ross Hill says:

    My visit from near Melbourne, Australia didn’t even get a dot :(

    Bill, I sent you an email to a yahoo address, if that’s not valid can you please contact me? Cheers.

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