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Who's Tweeting? Trump or Trudeau?

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Hi there, We launched four new tracks covering Python, R, and SQL. Our Machine Learning Scientist wi

Hi there, We launched four new tracks covering Python, R, and SQL. Our Machine Learning Scientist with R skill track will teach you how to process data for modeling, train your models, and tune their parameters for better performance. Check out our new Python project on who’s tweeting, Trump or Trudeau? Build a machine learning classifier that knows whether President Trump or Prime Minister Trudeau is tweeting. We're also happy to announce that we launched five new courses. Check out our Statistics in Spreadsheets course. Learn how to calculate averages, create distributions, perform hypothesis testing, and apply your newfound knowledge in a case study. Finally, take a look at five courses that are top-rated by other DataCamp learners. Tracks • [SQL Server Toolbox]( • [Machine Learning Scientist with Python]( • [Machine Learning Scientist with R]( • [Analyzing Next-Generation Sequencing Data in R]( Courses • [Statistics in Spreadsheets]( • [Time Series Analysis in SQL Server]( • [Introduction to Spark SQL with Python]( • [Spoken Language Processing in Python]( • [Introduction to Bioconductor]( (in R) Projects • [Who's Tweeting? Trump or Trudeau?]( (in Python) 5 Courses Recommended by DataCamp Users • [Intermediate SQL Server]( • [Analyzing Business Data in SQL]( • [Data Processing in Shell]( • [Regular Expressions in Python]( • [Deep Learning with Keras in Python]( Happy learning, The DataCamp Team DataCamp Inc. | 285 Fulton Street | Suite 61A | New York, NY 10007 | [Unsubscribe](

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