coding

As a matter of curiousity, I took a look at my iTunes "Top 25 Most Played" playlist.  I've had the same iTunes library for about a year, so the dataset is pretty comprehensive, with the most played song at 69 full rotations, and #25 coming in with 37 plays.  However, the list is kind of...unbelievable.  Bear in mind, I most often listen to iTunes when I'm coding. 

By the way, I issue a challenge to anyone else out there to go into their music player, find their top 25 most played songs, and post their list on their own site/blog and/or Facebook, no matter how embarrassing.  :)  May you learn as much about yourself as I did about myself. :)  Plus I just listened to My Hero for what is the 43rd time on this player.

Here's the spread:

(most-played at the top)

cross-posted at my education blog, Drexel LibWebmaster

Supercoder Mike Duncan's list of 15 coding tools is an invaluable resource, particularly for PC programmers and web designers. Some of my personal favorites from this list include JRuler and Texter. EditPad is also worth the trial, but for a free coding editor that can be configured to upload with each save, and that supports basically any manner of language thrown at it, try Crimson Editor.