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Hi there, We have seven new courses covering Python, R, and SQL! In our Intermediate SQL course, you

Hi there, We have seven new courses covering Python, R, and SQL! In our Intermediate SQL course, you'll learn the numerous uses of CASE statements, subqueries, and window functions—all while discovering some interesting facts about soccer using the European Soccer Database. We’re also happy to announce that a new set of practice coding challenges are now available on mobile and desktop. Plus two new projects, including Predicting Credit Card Approvals, in which you’ll build an automatic credit card approval predictor using machine learning techniques. Finally, check out five courses that are top-rated by other DataCamp users. Courses: • [Intermediate SQL]( • [Improving your Data Visualizations in Python]( • [Writing Efficient Python Code]( • [Supply Chain Analytics in Python]( • [Highcharter for Finance in R]( • [Data Manipulation in R with data.table]( • [Optimizing R Code with Rcpp]( Practice: • [Machine Learning with the Experts: School Budgets]( (in Python) Projects: • [Predicting Credit Card Approvals]( (in Python) • [Planning Public Policy in Argentina]( (in R) 5 Courses Recommended by DataCamp Users: • [SQL for Exploratory Data Analysis]( • [Introduction to Relational Databases in SQL]( • [Pivot Tables with Spreadsheets]( • [Clustering Methods with SciPy]( (in Python) • [Introduction to MongoDB in Python]( Happy learning! The DataCamp Team DataCamp Inc. | 350 Fifth Avenue | Suite 7730 | New York, NY 10118 | [Unsubscribe](

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