Tag: data analysis

  • More Certifications! Databricks Data Analyst, GCP Gen AI Leader

    Juzef the Koala still doesn’t know that he will not be able to exchange newly acquired certificate to bag of eucalyptus

    The beginning of August was relatively productive for me – I decided that PL-300 and GCP ADP certification would be not enough for this summer, and decided to receive a bit more formal badges as a proof, that I know something. I’m still not sure that the fact of receiving of certificate after proctored exam means anything – but anyway, no one can stop me in this journey!

    This time, I focused on two paths – Databricks Data Analyst and GCP Gen AI Leader. Both certifications are not so challenging, but at the same time cover relatively interesting topics, so let me briefly tell about me experience.

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  • DeskHog?!

    Juzef The Koala meets Max The Hedgehog

    Sometimes, the wide range of available product analytics tools can overwhelm unprepared users. There are hundreds of products offering similar functionality, often with nearly identical interfaces, purposes, and even approaches to data collection and table structures.

    One particularly interesting alternative is PostHog. It’s an all-in-one platform that includes its own web analytics suite, session recordings, heatmaps, and a built-in data warehouse. They also have a lot of features currently in development — including no-code A/B testing, messaging, CRM, revenue analysis, and much more. To be honest, it sometimes feels like the team is aiming to cover too wide a range without diving deeply into the specifics of each feature. However, one of the most compelling aspects of PostHog is its ability to be fully self-hosted — even though the platform itself doesn’t actively recommend it.

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  • I’ve passed Power BI PL-300 certification

    Juzef the Koala and his band are trying to pass PL-300 together with Toucan Bros!

    Before 2025, I mostly ignored any opportunities for tech skills certifications. Sometimes it just requires too much efforts on preparation, and at the same time, the value of it is rather controversial. Google Analytics certification definitely can be named as one of the most common meme across digital analytics community – the existence of it can say anything about the person, but not about his or her competencies.

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  • GOG.com data extraction via API

    Juzef The Koala on vacation (as it is imagined by Microsoft Copilot)

    Need to mention one more fact about myself – I really like computer games. I cannot say that I have enough time to spend with this hobby, but I still continue monitoring this industry and also intact with major platforms responsible for video games distribution.

    And one more fact about me – sometimes I like to investigate if any such platform has an option somehow to extract data, either by API or by other more or less legal methods.

    Today I decided to pay attention to GOG.com, one of the most noticeable PC gaming-related video games platform, focused on video games preservation and indie gaming support. In this article I will try to show how to extract data from GOG (basic stats about video games on platform and reviews data), and to discuss on how it can be used.

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