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Two New R Courses & One New Python Project!

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Hello, This week we’re happy to launch two new R Courses and one new Python Project! By taking

Hello, This week we’re happy to launch two new R Courses and one new Python Project! By taking these, you’ll be able to analyze the GitHub repo of the Scala language, make beautiful interactive web maps, and classify data with a powerful model. [The GitHub History of the Scala Language]( In this Python project, you'll be challenged to read in, clean up and visualize the real world project repository of Scala using Pandas. With almost 30k commits and a history spanning over 10 years, Scala is a mature language. You will be tasked with finding out who has had the most influence on its development and who are the experts. [Interactive Maps with leaflet in R]( Get ready to have some fun with maps! This course will give you the tools to make attractive and interactive web maps using spatial data, the R package leaflet, and the tidyverse. You will be working with the IPEDS dataset, which contains data on U.S. colleges and universities. [Support Vector Machines in R]( This course will introduce a powerful classifier, the support vector machine (SVM) using an intuitive, visual approach. You will gain an intuitive understanding of important concepts, such as hard and soft margins, the kernel trick, different types of kernels, and how to tune SVM parameters. Get ready to classify data with this impressive model. Happy learning! DataCamp DataCamp Inc. | 350 Fifth Avenue | Suite 7730 | New York, NY 10118 | [Unsubscribe](

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