Yes, I've even cited your excellent "Elegant Pharo Code" article on several
occasions. Okay, perhaps I'm wrong about the number of pageviews.

Nevertheless, prior to my campaign, hardly anyone talked about Smalltalk.
That was my essential point.

By the way, I am gratified that at Medium, I have nearly 1,900 followers. I
realize that's not a huge number, since many other Medium authors have tens
of thousands of followers, but it's far above the average. That means I have
considerable reach.

I can get people talking! And that's not a bad thing. Let's keep the
conversation going...



Sven Van Caekenberghe-2 wrote
>> On 18 Nov 2017, at 18:19, horrido <

> horrido.hobbies@

> > wrote:
>> 
>> Can anyone show me one technical article in the past 20 years that has
>> garnered more than 10,000 pageviews? I've published eight such articles
>> in
>> the past 3 years!
> 
> Views or reads ?
> 
> Popularity is not necessarily an indication of quality, but yes, it is
> possible to reach such numbers by writing technical articles. Here are the
> current stats of 3 of my articles on Medium:
> 
> 
> 
> I do not know what marketing to programmers means, or if it is really
> possible. In my opinion the best we can do is to clearly and accurately
> describe how things are, why we use and like Pharo, and hope people are
> interested enough to explore further on their own. And to build an
> excellent system, of course.
> 
> Sven
> 
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