I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
I'd never heard of hashnode. But I guess I don't get out much.
On the other hand: those graphs from Alexa mean nothing to me. One has the Y-axis inverted from the other and they don't use the same scale. Is that how Alexa usually presents data?
I had to do a double take, but the y-axis is the same in both images. The top of the y-axis represents being the #1 most popular site in the world, and the scales are different because of the site rankings in the time period shown.
I'd never heard of hashnode. But I guess I don't get out much.
On the other hand: those graphs from Alexa mean nothing to me. One has the Y-axis inverted from the other and they don't use the same scale. Is that how Alexa usually presents data?
I had to do a double take, but the y-axis is the same in both images. The top of the y-axis represents being the #1 most popular site in the world, and the scales are different because of the site rankings in the time period shown.
Me neither; I don't feel alone now.