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Introducing the new DataCamp Community

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We just launched our revamped Community. It has been redesigned to allow you to actively take part i

We just launched our revamped Community. It has been redesigned to allow you to actively take part in the discussions shaping the data science community. Let us introduce it to you. [DataCamp]( [New Community]( Introducing the new DataCamp Community One place for inspiration and discussion on all things data science. We just launched our revamped Community. It has been redesigned to allow you to actively take part in the discussions shaping the data science community. Let us introduce it to you. [Explore the new Community]( Data Science News With ‘Trending’, ‘Latest’ and ‘Must Read’ sections, this brand new part of the Community features the most interesting articles in the data science landscape at any given moment. [DataCamp]( By the community, for the community The data science community should decide which content is most relevant. That’s why you are invited to share articles on News and upvote the ones you find most compelling. [DataCamp]( Stimulating discussions The most interesting insights often come from the discussions sparked by a good article. Which is exactly why we’ve added a comments section where you can interact with one another. [DataCamp]( DataCamp content Of course, we also stay committed to producing our own, quality tutorials and other content. And we’re always on the look-out for guest writers too. [DataCamp]( Don't want to miss a thing? Make the DataCamp Community your home page. [Start Exploring]( [DataCamp] [DataCamp]( DataCamp Inc. | 350 Fifth Avenue | Suite 7730 | New York, NY 10118 [Facebook] [Facebook]( [Twitter] [Twitter]( [LinkedIn] [LinkedIn]( [YouTube] [YouTube]( [Unsubscribe](

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