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Hi Customer, We have six new courses covering SciPy, spaCy, software engineering, SQL, and more! In

Hi Customer, We have six new courses covering SciPy, spaCy, software engineering, SQL, and more! In our Software Engineering for Data Scientists course, you'll learn about modularity, documentation, and automated testing. You'll even get to write your very own Python package for performing text analytics. We’re also happy to announce that two new sets of practice exercises are available on mobile and desktop. Plus three new projects, including Data Science for Social Good: Crime Study, in which you’ll leverage publicly available data to interpret crime patterns within San Francisco. Finally, check out five courses that are top-rated by other DataCamp users. Courses: • [SQL for Exploratory Data Analysis]( • [Clustering Methods with SciPy]( (in Python) • [Introduction to MongoDB in Python]( • [Software Engineering for Data Scientists in Python]( • [Advanced NLP with spaCy]( (in Python) • [ChIP-Seq Workflows in R]( Practice: • [Unsupervised Learning in R]( • [Working with Dates and Times in R]( Projects: • [Naïve Bees: Deep Learning with Images]( (in Python) • [Give Life: Predict Blood Donations]( (in Python) • [Data Science for Social Good: Crime Study]( (in R) 5 Courses Recommended by DataCamp Users: • [Introduction to Relational Databases in SQL]( • [Intermediate SQL Server]( • [Data Analysis with Spreadsheets]( • [Pivot Tables with Spreadsheets]( • [Big Data Fundamentals via PySpark]( (in Python) Happy learning! The DataCamp Team DataCamp Inc. | 350 Fifth Avenue | Suite 7730 | New York, NY 10118 | [Unsubscribe](

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