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Hi there, We launched six new tracks and courses covering Python, R, SQL, Spreadsheets, and Shell. O

Hi there, We launched six new tracks and courses covering Python, R, SQL, Spreadsheets, and Shell. Our Spreadsheet Fundamentals skill track will empower you to join tables, summarize data, and answer your data analysis and data science questions. We're also happy to announce that we launched our Customer Analytics & A/B Testing in Python course. This course covers the ins and outs of how to use Python to analyze customer behavior and business trends as well as how to create, run, and analyze A/B tests to make proactive, data-driven business decisions. Also, check out our two new SQL coding challenges. Finally, check out five courses that are top-rated by other DataCamp learners. Tracks • [Spreadsheet Fundamentals]( • [Image Processing with Python]( • [Time Series with Python]( • [Python Toolbox]( • [Statistician with R]( • [Supervised Machine Learning in R]( Courses • [PostgreSQL Summary Stats & Window Functions]( • [Customer Analytics & A/B Testing in Python]( • [Dealing with Missing Data in Python]( • [Credit Risk Modeling in Python]( • [Data Processing in Shell]( • [Inference for Categorical Data]( (in R) Coding Challenges • [Joining Data in SQL]( • [Intermediate SQL]( 5 Courses Recommended by DataCamp Users • [Applying SQL to Real-World Problems]( • [SQL Server Functions for Manipulating Data]( • [Introduction to Portfolio Analysis in Python]( • [Introduction to Seaborn]( (in Python) • [Sentiment Analysis in Python]( Happy learning, The DataCamp Team DataCamp Inc. | 285 Fulton Street | Suite 61A | New York, NY 10007 | [Unsubscribe](

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