Eric Duong is a Team Lead Data Warehouse and founding software engineer with 10 years of experience based in the New York City area. At PostHog he built the first data import pipeline, migrated analytics from Postgres to ClickHouse, and shipped funnel and retention visualizations along with an opt‑in feature system. He blends backend, frontend and DevOps skills—contributing to PostHog’s backend and website while also improving the Terragrunt CLI in a widely used open-source infra project. A Yale math and philosophy graduate and former startup cofounder, he pairs analytical rigor with product-minded engineering to turn messy data workflows into reliable, user-friendly pipelines.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Math and Philosophy, Bachelor's degree, Math and Philosophy at Yale University
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1862 reviews, 1108 commits, 2056 PRs in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Eric's commits primarily focus on modifying the back-end code within the PostHog project, specifically concerning the retention query and testing functionality. Their work involves refactoring and fixing existing queries and tests, which are written in Python. Code changes demonstrate expertise in data querying and test automation.
Contributions:92 reviews, 39 commits, 69 PRs in 2 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Eric primarily focused on updating the website's user interface and layout components. They made changes to the footer and layout, including CSS and JavaScript files, suggesting a strong focus on front-end development. The commits indicate the user worked with React, Gatsby, and Ant Design components. Their contributions involved modifying the appearance and functionality of the website's UI.
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