Tag: data visualization

  • Video Game History Explorations – part 2

    Juzef the Koala with friends is trying to study how to produce eucalyptus

    I decided to continue my journey with Kaggle and different datasets there, and to combine it with learning something new. While I used to check there some neutral datasets, and disappointed myself again with the inability to compose correct ML techniques on competitions, I still like to check what I can do with video games datasets, or try to extract some gaming-related stuff in common data sources.

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  • Video Game History Explorations

    Juzef the Koala, as he was captured in his childhood. He plays a game titled “Super Eucalyptus Bros.”

    For last few weeks I’m obsessed with Kaggle: https://www.kaggle.com/ – a platform for data scientists, ML/AI engineers and data analysts. For significant share of people it is one of entry points in a machine learning world – just because of infinite variety of competitions, datasets, examples of notebooks and relatively strong community.

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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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