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Common technical hiccups in your product analytics that are easy to spot

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The good news is that many technical quirks tend to follow certain patterns that can be easily spotted—even by non-engineers. Here are four technical hiccups associated with corrupt event tracking data, how to spot them, and what to do about them. So why could that happen from a technical standpoint? Event stuttering.

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Always implement analytics as part of feature development. Here’s why.

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Here are eight reasons you should always implement your analytics in the same sprint as your feature development and not at a separate time after development is complete. When engineers implement features, they write code. Analytics should be tested alongside features. Implementation is better with less context-switching.

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How to be the go-to engineer for product analytics

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As data-driven product development continues to balloon in popularity, so does the need for accurate and sophisticated implementation of analytics tracking in software products. Keep the product folks technically up-to-date. One of those niches that’s become more valuable in recent years: product analytics.

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How to add analytics event tracking in SwiftUI (the elegant way)

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SwiftUI is an incredible framework that allows for UI development at rates that are orders of magnitude above many UIKit approaches. He’s been developing apps for almost as long as the App Store has existed—wearing every hat from full-time engineer to product manager, UX designer, founder, content creator, and technical cofounder.