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Learn how to get started with spreadsheets, work with spreadsheets in SQL, and much more! Â Â ISSU

Learn how to get started with spreadsheets, work with spreadsheets in SQL, and much more!  [DataCamp](  ISSUE #83 — FEBRUARY 19, 2019  Hi there - in this week's newsletter you'll find new tutorials on how to get started with spreadsheets and how to work with spreadsheets in SQL. Also, articles on Plotly's new Jupyterlab chart editor, top machine learning algorithms for beginners, and much more!  Podcast  [DataFramed by DataCamp] Data Science, Gambling and Bookmaking Hugo speaks with Marco Blume, Trading Director at Pinnacle Sports, to discuss the role of data science in large-scale bets and bookmaking, how Marco is training an army of data scientists and much more! [Listen Now](  Community Top Posts  [1]( [Plotly's New Jupyterlab Chart Editor](  JUPYTER  |  Posted by kyle  [Upvotes]( 11 This is a brief article introducing you to a new JupyterLab extension for creating and editing Plotly charts through a user-friendly point-and-click interface.  [2]( [Artificial Intelligence in Project Management](  ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE  |  Posted by rizwankhan19  [Upvotes]( 10 In this article, you will look into the significant impact AI will bring in the project management field and how you can make the most of it.  [3]( [Top 10 Machine Learning Algorithms for Beginners](  MACHINE LEARNING  |  Posted by virajb  [Upvotes]( 9 Learn the basic logic behind some popular and incredibly resourceful machine learning algorithms.  [4]( [Fibonacci Numbers and Harmonic Patterns](  FINANCE  |  Posted by virajb  [Upvotes]( 9 In this article, you will learn about Fibonacci numbers, harmonic patterns, and how to find patterns of varying lengths and magnitudes. The trader can then apply Fibonacci ratios to the patterns and try to predict future price movements.  [5]( [Text Analysis for Online Marketers](  BUSINESS  |  Posted by elias  [Upvotes]( 6 Textual data is everywhere; social media posts, keywords, URLs, page titles and more. Learn techniques on how to extract meaning from text data on a large scale.  [6]( [Working with Spreadsheets in SQL](  SQL  |  Posted by spsayakpaul  [Upvotes]( 4 In this tutorial, learn how to import a spreadsheet into PostgreSQL and perform analysis on it.  [7]( [Getting Started with Spreadsheets](  SPREADSHEETS  |  Posted by ryan  [Upvotes]( 4 This tutorial will give you a basic understanding of the terminology in spreadsheets along with learning how to create a basic table.   [DataCamp Community]( BY THE COMMUNITY, FOR THE COMMUNITY [Discover](  That's all for now. Have a great week!   [DataCamp](  DataCamp Inc. | 350 Fifth Avenue | Suite 7730 | New York, NY 10118  [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( [YouTube](  [Download on the App Store]( [Get it on Google Play](  [Unsubscribe]( Â

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