SC 021 — The Advantages of Going Deep on Architecture
Summary
Three reasons deep analytics architecture knowledge pays off: (1) faster problem resolution during outages, (2) identifying optimization opportunities in mature systems without full rebuilds, and (3) building professional reputation and mentorship capital. The piece argues that understanding your data stack’s internals is a career multiplier, not just a technical skill.
Also covers tracking significant events that affect data trends — methodology changes, product launches, viral moments — and proposes markdown-based annotation alongside visual tools like Google Trends and Evidence. Closes with using ChatGPT Vision and DALL-E 3 to accelerate illustration creation, overcoming the “doodle bottleneck” that slowed publishing.
Key Arguments
- “When your data stack comes off the rails, time is of the essence” — architectural fluency is an insurance policy
- Strategic improvement beats complete rebuild when systems mature and costs escalate
- Technical depth creates mentorship opportunities that compound professionally
- Event tracking is an underserved practice in analytics — most teams lack systematic documentation of what happened and when
Writing Style Notes
Structured in recurring sections: Quick Updates, Fresh Feature, Percolating Ponderings, Data Doodles. Personal anecdotes (dbt Coalesce, 30-day writing challenge) woven naturally into technical content. Practical and opinionated without being prescriptive.
Connections
- 01-projects/newsletter/index — part of the Sanity Check body of work
- 06-reference/2026-04-03-data-maturity-processes-tools — architecture knowledge maps to data maturity progression
- 06-reference/2026-04-03-headless-bi — Evidence platform mentioned as annotation tool
- 06-reference/2026-04-03-the-art-of-learning — going deep mirrors Waitzkin’s “making smaller circles”
- 06-reference/concepts/analytics-as-craft — deep architecture fluency as a hallmark of the craft
- 06-reference/2026-04-03-embrace-the-grind — the willingness to learn internals is the grind that builds reputation