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Learn about our new courses, coding challenges, and projects. Â Â New content for you this week Â

Learn about our new courses, coding challenges, and projects.  [DataCamp](  New content for you this week  We have three new courses that cover Python, SQL, and spreadsheets. We’re also happy to announce that three new sets of coding challenges are now available on mobile and desktop, plus one new Python project. Dive into our new SQL Fundamentals skill track and master the skills you need to interact with the majority of SQL dialects—PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, and others. You’ll learn how to join tables, summarize data, and answer data-related questions appropriately with speed and rigor. Finally, check out five courses that are top-rated by other DataCamp users. [Start Track Now](  Courses  [Reporting in SQL](   This is a perfect course for anyone who will be pulling data from databases, and it’s a great complement for those who use R or Python for data science.  [Financial Analytics in Spreadsheets](   Learn how to build a graphical dashboard with spreadsheets to track the performance of financial securities.  [Introduction to Matplotlib (in Python)](   Learn how to create appropriate visualizations for different kinds of data and how to customize, automate, and share these visualizations.   Practice  [Introduction to Data Science in Python](    [Linear Classifiers in Python](    [Network Analysis in Python (Part 1)](     Projects  [Find Movie Similarity from Plot Summaries (in Python)](   In this project, you’ll use natural language processing (NLP) to find the degree of similarity between movies based on their plots sourced from IMDb and Wikipedia.   5 Courses Recommended by DataCamp Users  [Intermediate SQL](    [Introduction to Relational Databases in SQL](    [Intermediate Spreadsheets for Data Science](    [Introduction to MongoDB in Python](    [Supply Chain Analytics in Python](     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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