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Joining Data, Seaborn Cheat Sheet, Data Comics, Machine Learning Mindmap and more! DataCamp Weekly I

Joining Data, Seaborn Cheat Sheet, Data Comics, Machine Learning Mindmap and more! [DataCamp]( DataCamp Weekly Issue #13 ― September 5, 2017 Tuesday! And fall is right around the corner 🍂 . We have an open position at DataCamp, a new SQL course, Seaborn resources, data comics and more to talk about this week. Enjoy! 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 [New SQL Course: Joining Data in PostgreSQL!]( The big news of the week here at DataCamp. We just released our much anticipated second SQL course: Joining Data in PostgreSQL! Learn how to use joins and set theory to supercharge your queries. This course is for you if you’re interested in taking your SQL skills to the next level! [datacamp.com]( [Python Seaborn Cheat Sheet For Statistical Data Visualization]( Do you love to make beautiful plots? Are you learning how to use Seaborn for that exact reason? This cheat sheet will help you speed up your learning process, and maybe teach you a thing or two about making plots with Seaborn. [datacamp.com]( [Analyzing Google Trends Data in R]( Enjoy investigating search term popularity over time on Google Trends? This tutorial takes that to the next level by showing you how to use R to download Google Trends Data, plot said data, and break it down geographically. [datascienceplus.com]( [Create and Update PowerPoint Reports using R]( Sometimes, a data scientist is forced to use legacy software. R and PowerPoint sometimes have difficulties coexisting, especially for more complex data analyses. But help is here. This tutorial will show you how to create and update powerpoint reports step-by-step. [displayr.com]( In The News [Python overtakes R, becomes the leader in Data Science, Machine Learning platforms]( KDnuggets ran a poll to a thousand readers on which tools they used for data analysis. And surprisingly maybe to some, Python surpassed R. Without really overtaking R, it seems that more and more professionals use both. [kdnuggets.com]( [Weather-related disasters are increasing]( In the wake of Hurricane Harvey in Texas, here’s an interesting analysis by the Economist on natural disasters and their impact. Some positive and less positive news. Their plots show that weather-related disasters are increasing in number, but deaths are on a steady decline. [economist.com]( [Data Comics]( We love data comics on this newsletter, and it’s amazing that there’s a website dedicated to this now. Some funny and informative ones on here, check it out! [datacomics.net]( [Machine Learning Mindmap]( Useful mindmap summarizing machine learning concepts, and how they relate to one another. A visually appealing way to get a good overview of the field. [github.com]( Elsewhere - [Machine Learning for Humans]( - [Probable more likely than probably]( - [Layered Data Visualizations Using R, Plotly, and Displayr]( Jobs - [VP of Customer Success, DataCamp, NYC]( - [Data analyst at talmix, London]( - [R Developer and Open Source Community Manager at UCLA, Los Angeles]( --------------------------------------------------------------- That's all for now. Have a great week! DataCamp Inc. 2067 Massachusetts avenue Cambridge MA 02140 [Unsubscribe](

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