Wiki Quantum Mechanics: The observer effect
The Wiki Quantum nerds will recognize the observer effect as the change an observation makes to the subject of observation...
Sounds utterly complicated, right? It's not.
By posting this post, I've changed the observed statistics...
Let me explain...
On this blog just a few minutes ago we had 10 posts in October. No 11, eh ... now 12.
Last month 16. That's a fact that won't change any more.
But how did we do since our Wiki Ninjas blog launched in 2011?
Simple:
Sure you want some more..
How did we do as blog team in global (on Wiki Ninjas EN) ?
The blog posters with 10 blogs and more:
Ed Price - MSFT | 332 |
XAML guy | 152 |
Horizon_Net | 78 |
Steef-Jan Wiggers | 55 |
Peter Geelen - MSFT | 43 |
Gokan Ozcifci | 41 |
Durval Ramos | 36 |
Margriet Bruggeman | 32 |
Alan Nascimento Carlos | 26 |
Tord G. Nordahl | 23 |
Luiz Henrique Lima Campos | 23 |
Luciano Lima [MVP] Brazil | 22 |
Hezequias Vasconcelos | 22 |
Tomoaki Yoshizawa | 18 |
Fernando Lugao Veltem | 16 |
Sandro Pereira | 15 |
Maheshkumar S Tiwari | 15 |
Zoltan Horvath | 15 |
Carmelo La Monica | 14 |
Davut EREN | 14 |
Yagmoth555 | 13 |
Matthew Yarlett | 10 |
Let's take a view on the other Wiki ninja's blogs...
Brazilian Portuguese:https://blogs.technet.com/b/wikininjasbr/
The French Wiki ninja's on : https://blogs.technet.com/b/wikininjasfr/
And also the Turkish Ninjas on: https://blogs.technet.com/b/wikininjastr/
Just another way of saying thank you for the continued and continuous (or is it continuum) way to keep the TechNet Wiki mechanics going!
Keep posting your valuable ideas and helpful content to the TechNet Wiki, because that's driving the blog too!