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Check out these new courses: Data Viz in Python, DataFrames with pandas, Time Series Analysis in R,

Check out these new courses: Data Viz in Python, DataFrames with pandas, Time Series Analysis in R, and ARIMA Modeling! Make beautiful visualizations, get insights faster with pandas, try fitting time series models, and learn all about ARIMA models in R. Start learning today! [DataCamp] New Courses! [Learn Data Visualization in Python] Intro to Data Visualization with Python Taught by Bryan Van de Ven, Engineer at Continuum Analytics This course extends Intermediate Python to build data visualization skills including customizing graphics, plotting two-dimensional arrays, creating statistical graphics, and working with time series and images. [Start Learning ›] Manipulating DataFrames with pandas Taught by Dhavide Aruliah, Director of Training at Continuum Analytics Learn to extract, filter, and transform data in order to drill into the data that really matters. Use pandas techniques that make this process efficient and intuitive, and practice on real world data! [Start Learning ›] Introduction to Time Series Analysis Taught by David S. Matteson, Professor at Cornell University Time series data is all around us! In this course, you will be introduced to core time series analysis concepts and techniques. [Start Learning ›] ARIMA Modeling with R Taught by David Stoffer, Professor at the University of Pittsburgh In this course, you will become an expert at fitting ARIMA models to time series data. You will forecast using real-world data and learn to check the validity of your models. [Start Learning ›] DataCamp Inc. 2067 Massachusetts avenue Cambridge MA 02141 [Unsubscribe]

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