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How to be the go-to engineer for product analytics

Mixpanel

Engineers are always looking for ways to differentiate themselves. 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. One of those niches that’s become more valuable in recent years: product analytics.

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

Mixpanel

You can spend all the time in the world devising a thoughtful, nuanced analytics strategy for your product analytics, but if your event tracking isn’t set up behind the scenes just how you need it, some (or all) of your data might be rendered far less helpful than you’d like. So why could that happen from a technical standpoint?

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Advanced Docker & Scaling Infrastructure – Drinking Code November

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Our two invited speakers were: Florian Besser, Expert Software Engineer at Zuhlke Engineering. Eugene Cheah, CTO & cofounder of Uilicious. He also gave advice on how to scale from 100 to 10,000 containers, and why he discourages over-scaling. Talk 1: Advanced Docker Concepts.

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Mobile app event tracking: Telling the story of how your app works (or doesn’t work)

Mixpanel

Related: Learn about funnel analysis in product analytics and how to spot conversion problems. 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. Properties sweeten the deal.

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

Mixpanel

Here’s how to harness the incredible product insights of an analytics framework like Mixpanel, while keeping your SwiftUI as clean and simple as it was meant to be. He’s also given technical interviews to 1,400 software engineers who have gone on to accept roles at Apple, Dropbox, Yelp, and other major Bay Area firms.

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User friction can sink your app. Here’s what it is and how to avoid it.

Mixpanel

App performance needs to be top priority for your engineering teams, especially for commercial apps. 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. Invest in performance.