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Building Game Analytics Dashboard with JavaScript

Again, I’m doing something that you can also do in Python, but due to my personal preferences, I’m building it in another language. Today, we are creating a game analytics dashboard with JavaScript. I don’t care what people say; I still dislike Python, and that won’t change over the next decade. I don’t mind if […]

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Designing Multi-Panel Plots to Improve Readability

Multi-panel plots are a go-to tool for data analysts and scientists. Whether you’re comparing model outputs, segmenting behavioral trends, or tracking multiple time series, breaking a figure into subplots is often the fastest way to present a lot of information at once. But there’s a catch: just because something fits on a page doesn’t mean […]

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Stop Overusing One Chart, Use the Right One at the Right Time

We all love a good chart, don’t we? A clean line graph or a slick pie chart can make your data look polished and professional. But here’s the thing: using the wrong chart,even if it looks nice, can totally mess up how your data is interpreted. Charts are powerful tools, but they can actually reduce […]

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Visualising Large Datasets with Hexbins in Python to Avoid Disturbing the Peace

Hello you! Okay, today I decided to break formal language because we have delicious content. Have you ever heard of hexbins? If not, it’s fine; if yes, it’s also fine. Today, I’ll try to show the pros of hexbins over scatter plots (which you are familiar with, I suppose) in large datasets. Why Use Hexbins […]