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Get introduced to the Where Clause in SQL, learn how to use SQLite in Python, along with much more!

Get introduced to the Where Clause in SQL, learn how to use SQLite in Python, along with much more!  [DataCamp](  ISSUE #87 — MARCH 19, 2019  [DataCamp Weekly]( Hi there - in this week's newsletter you'll find new tutorials on using SQLite in Python, wrangling data with VLOOKUP in spreadsheets, along with articles on algorithmic trading strategies and much more! And if you need to build a data science learning program at scale, check out this video on DataCamp for Business. [Watch Video](  Podcast  [DataFramed by DataCamp] The Credibility Crisis in Data Science Hugo speaks with Skipper Seabold, a Director of Data Science at Civis Analytics, to discuss the current and looming credibility crisis in data science and much more! [Listen Now](  Community Top Posts  [1]( [SQLite in Python](  PYTHON  |  Posted by spsayakpaul  [Upvotes]( 12 In this tutorial, you'll learn about using SQLite, a light-weight relational database management system (RDBMS) in Python.  [2]( [Extending, Building and Running Docker Images](  MACHINE LEARNING  |  Posted by kyle  [Upvotes]( 10 Learn how to quickly set up and run Kyso's data science Docker image. This article also demonstrates how you can append your own libraries to the image and run the extended image.  [3]( [Algorithmic Trading Strategies, Paradigms and Modelling Ideas](  ALGORITHMS  |  Posted by rekhitp  [Upvotes]( 7 In this article, you'll learn popular algorithmic trading strategies used in automated trading along with the basics of algorithmic trading strategy paradigms and modeling ideas.  [4]( [Data Wrangling with VLOOKUP in Spreadsheets](  SPREADSHEETS  |  Posted by FrankCarrera  [Upvotes]( 6 In this tutorial, you'll get an overview of how to use the VLOOKUP function and also a basic explanation of INDEX-MATCH in spreadsheets.  [5]( [Random Forest Algorithm in Trading Using Python](  FINANCE  |  Posted by virajb  [Upvotes]( 6 In this blog, you'll learn what decision trees and random forests are along with learning how to work with random forests.  [6]( [Introduction to the Where Clause in SQL](  SQL  |  Posted by spsayakpaul  [Upvotes]( 5 In this tutorial, you'll be introduced to filtering rows in SQL using the Where Clause.   [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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