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Power BI Analysis Skills That Get You Hired

Power BI analysis turns raw numbers into clear, actionable insights — and it's one of the most in-demand data skills in today's job market. Most people think it's complicated. It's not. But it does reward those who take it seriously. A colleague of mine managed reporting for a mid-size logistics company. Every Monday, she spent three hours pulling data from five different spreadsheets, copying numbers into a PowerPoint, and emailing it to twelve people. Three hours. Every single week. After learning Power BI analysis, she built a live dashboard that her team could check themselves at any time. The Monday report stopped existing. She got her mornings back. That's what Power BI analysis actually does. It doesn't just make reports look nicer. It changes how a whole team works with data. And right now, companies are paying serious money for people who can build that kind of thing. Key Takeaways Power BI analysis is a Microsoft tool that connects to ...

How Unity C# Turns Game Ideas Into Reality

Unity C# is the language behind more than half of all games on Steam — and learning it is the fastest path into real game development. Think about the last indie game you played. There's a decent chance it was built in Unity. Not because Unity is the only option, but because Unity, with C# at its core, has become the default toolkit for developers who want to ship something real. Soulstone Survivors ran in Early Access for nearly three years. Over a million players tried it. Estimated revenue: something close to $10 million. One small team. Unity and C# built the whole thing . That's not a fluke. It's the pattern. The question is whether you're going to learn the tool that makes it possible — or keep watching from the outside. Key Takeaways Unity C# is the scripting language that controls game logic, movement, input, and everything the player experiences. Unity powers 51% of games on Steam and 71% of the top 1,000 mobile games — making Unity C# one...

Trading Analysis — Stop Guessing, Start Profiting

Trading analysis is one of the most powerful skills you can develop as an investor — and most people never learn it properly. Here's what changes when you do. A friend of mine spent two years in the stock market making exactly the same mistake. He'd buy a stock because it "felt like the right time." He'd check the news, see something positive, and click buy. Then he'd watch the position slide for days, hold on hoping it would bounce, and eventually sell at a loss. He wasn't unlucky. He had no system. The day he started learning trading analysis — actually studying charts, indicators, and what price movement tells you — everything shifted. Not because he suddenly predicted the future. But because he finally had a framework for making decisions instead of acting on feelings. That's what trading analysis gives you. Key Takeaways Trading analysis uses price data, volume, and indicators to make smarter buy and sell decisions. Technical...

Functional Programming Makes You a Better Developer

Functional programming is one of the most powerful shifts in how you think about code, and it's behind some of the most reliable systems in tech. WhatsApp handles 2 billion users. Meta's anti-abuse platform processes over a million requests per second. Jane Street moves billions of dollars in trades every day. All of them lean on functional programming to do it reliably. You might not be building the next WhatsApp — but if you learn to think functionally, you'll write better code for whatever you are building. Here's what most developers don't realize: functional programming isn't a language. It's a way of thinking. You can use it in JavaScript, Python, Java, Scala, or Haskell. And once you understand it, you start seeing problems differently. You write less code, make fewer mistakes, and spend less time debugging the kind of bug where some distant piece of code changed something it wasn't supposed to. That bug has a name. It's called a side effe...