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Discover new courses, Keras cheat sheet, & join a learning track. This month, we launched new course

Discover new courses, Keras cheat sheet, & join a learning track. This month, we launched new courses, a Python cheatsheet, and are excited to announce our newest feature! . [DataCamp]( . This Month at DataCamp An update from your favorite online data science education company New R Courses --------------------------------------------------------------- [Intermediate Finance]( [Intermediate R for Finance]( Take your R programming skills to the next level with this finance-focused course. Learn about if statements, loops, functions, and more. [Play now!]( [Bayes]( [Beginning Bayes in R]( The core of the Bayesian perspective is the idea of representing your beliefs about something using the language of probability, collecting data, then updating your beliefs based on the evidence. [Play now!]( New Python Courses --------------------------------------------------------------- [Deep Learning]( [Deep Learning in Python]( In this course, you'll gain hands-on knowledge of how to use neural networks and deep learning with the Keras 2.0 library. [Play now!]( [Cleaning Data]( [Cleaning Data in Python]( This course will equip you with all the skills you need to clean your data in Python, from diagnosing problems to dealing with missing values and outliers. [Play now!]( New Feature: Tracks --------------------------------------------------------------- This month, we launched a new feature: Tracks! Whether you are looking to develop a specific skill or learn everything you need for your career, we have you covered. Our Tracks are hand-picked by industry experts so you will always know what courses to take next. [Get your learning on track ›]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Try Keras 2.0!]( New Cheatsheet: Keras for Deep Learning Keras is an easy-to-use and powerful library for Theano and TensorFlow that provides a high-level neural networks API to develop and evaluate deep learning models. This cheat sheet will make you familiar with how to load datasets from the keras library, preprocess it, build up a model architecture, and compile, train, and evaluate it. [Check it out ›]( DataCamp Inc. 2067 Massachusetts avenue Cambridge MA 02140 [Unsubscribe](

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