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Hi there, Lots of new content this week. We have eleven new courses covering Python, R, SQL, and spr

Hi there, Lots of new content this week. We have eleven new courses covering Python, R, SQL, and spreadsheets. Take our Introduction to Data Visualization with ggplot2 course and learn how to make complex exploratory plots. We’re also happy to announce that we have launched seven new coding challenges available on mobile and desktop along with two new R projects. Also, in case you missed it, we launched [DataCamp Signal](, an adaptive assessment tool that accurately measures your data skills in just 10 minutes. Finally, check out five courses that are top-rated by other DataCamp learners. Take advantage of this content and everything else in our catalog and save [67% on an individual DataCamp yearly subscription](! Don’t miss out—this offer ends September 18, 2019. Courses • [Data Visualization in Spreadsheets]( • [Financial Modeling in Spreadsheets]( • [Conditional Formatting in Spreadsheets]( • [PostgreSQL Functions for Manipulating Data]( • [Image Processing in Python]( • [Deep Learning with Keras in Python]( • [Introduction to Portfolio Analysis in Python]( • [Winning a Kaggle Competition in Python]( • [Data Manipulation with dplyr in R]( • [Introduction to Function Writing in R]( • [Introduction to Data Visualization with ggplot2]( (in R) Coding Challenges • [Software Engineering for Data Scientists in Python]( • [Object-Oriented Programming in Python]( • [Introduction to Time Series Analysis]( (in R) • [Multiple and Logistic Regression]( (in R) • [Data Visualization with ggplot2 (Part 1)]( (in R) • [Working with Data in the Tidyverse]( (in R) • [Machine Learning Toolbox]( (in R) Projects • [Trends in Maryland Crime Rates]( (in R) • [Importing and Cleaning Data]( (in R) 5 Courses Recommended by DataCamp Learners • [Intermediate SQL Server]( • [Big Data Fundamentals via PySpark]( (in Python) • [Writing Functions in Python]( • [Introduction to Matplotlib]( (in Python) • [Data Manipulation in R with data.table]( Happy learning, The DataCamp Team DataCamp Inc. | 285 Fulton Street | Suite 61A | New York, NY 10007 | [Unsubscribe](

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