


Numbers are a constant companion in our lives and their importance is not in doubt. Every aspect of our lives can be expressed in numbers.
Part of it is simple: age, size of objects, weight, … Part of it is difficult to understand: the rate of inflation, the rate of population decline, the trajectory of the satellite’s flight, …
However, we do not always understand them and often do not even notice them. It is important to understand the language of numbers. It is important to understand what they whisper, and sometimes – scream. For a meaningless string of characters to become a significant source of knowledge, it is often enough to simply listen.
The purpose of this site is to try to understand that language, share the accumulated knowledge and tell what I think is interesting. It’s like a “military” testing ground to make the battle easier.
And I… I have already lived a third of a century. Through it, I was able to do neither much nor little (Through which prism you look at it) – everything is relative: I graduated with a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics, I worked as a data analyst, consultant, data engineer and now with decade of experience I am trying to juggle Microsoft products as a BI (Business Intelligence) senior developer-consultant and give my knowledge to others as international team lead.
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Benford’s law or Newcomb-Benford’s law is a result of environmental monitoring discovered by Simon Newcomb at the end of the 19th century. He noticed that the first pages of his logarithmic books were much more worn out than the last ones. This means that in the data sets he examined, numbers are more likely to…