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Deep Teaching: The Sexiest Job of the Future? [DataCamp]( DataCamp Weekly Issue #8 ― August 1, 2017 Tuesday! And another edition of DataCamp weekly. This week we’re diving into ML with PySpark, why python is so popular, Deep Teaching and more! We hope you like it. Like what you’re seeing? Forward to a friend! Received this email from a friend? [Sign up]( for a DataCamp account to to receive a dose of data science every Tuesday. :) --------------------------------------------------------------- Projects & Resources [Apache Spark Tutorial: Machine Learning with PySpark]( This tutorial combines two of our favorite things: Spark and Machine Learning. This step by step tutorial with coding samples teaches you how to install Spark, get started with PySpark on Jupyter, and finally, create a linear regression model with Spark ML. [datacamp.com]( [6 Reasons Why Python Is Suddenly Super Popular]( Python is an older language than you might think, this first version was released in 1991. A lot has changed since, and Python is lauded for its versatility amongst its users. But what makes Python special? [kdnuggets.com]( [The future of deep learning]( Francois Chollet, AI researcher, writes about the current state of Deep Learning, its limitations, and his personal medium-term predictions. Is Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) around the corner? [keras.io]( [Social Network Analysis and Topic Modeling of codecentric’s Twitter friends and followers]( In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to perform network analysis based on data from the Twitter REST API, identify commonly used words and word pairs, perform sentiment analysis and more. Very interesting and comprehensive walkthrough. [shiring.github.io]( In The News [Building a Data University with DataCamp [Infographic]]( At DataCamp, we have built and affordable, scalable platform to teach data science across your organization. Check out this infographic to see how, in 6 easy steps, you can build your own data science university with DataCamp in less than an hour. [datacamp.com]( [Artificial Intelligence Is Stuck. Here’s How to Move It Forward.]( With AI dominating the media, we may soon come to realize that there is still a long way to go. How do we move AI research forward? A large international cooperation such as CERN may be the solution. [nytimes.com]( [Deep Teaching: The Sexiest Job of the Future]( You’ve heard that data science is the sexiest job of the 21st century. The sexiest job of the future? Deep Teaching. According to this insightful piece. [medium.com]( [ggplot2 - Easy way to mix multiple graphs on the same page]( This article will show you how to combine multiple ggplots on the same page using ggpubr R package, cowplot, and gridextra. [sthda.com]( Elsewhere - [R Markdown exercises part 1]( - [Tidy time series analysis, Part 3: The Rolling Correlation]( - [How We Built a Virtual Scheduling Assistant at Microsoft]( - [Hill for the data scientist: an xkcd story]( - [When Moore’s Law Met AI]( - [The data that transformed AI research—and possibly the world]( Jobs - [Freelance Shiny/R/UI developer at Incuhed, Anywhere]( - [Data Scientist at GyanDhan, New Delhi]( - [Data Science Intern at Space Jam Data, NYC]( --------------------------------------------------------------- That's all for now. Have a great week! DataCamp Inc. 2067 Massachusetts avenue Cambridge MA 02140 [Unsubscribe](

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