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Become a Python developer with Pluralsight! We've partnered with Pluralsight to offer all DataCamp s

Become a Python developer with Pluralsight! We've partnered with Pluralsight to offer all DataCamp subscribers access to Python courses on web development, unit testing, and more! [DataCamp]( New Track! [Pluralsight + DataCamp]( We are excited to announce a new partnership with Pluralsight! As a DataCamp subscriber, you will now have access to Pluralsight's [Python Path]( where you can further hone your skills as a Python Developer. Python Path Provided by Pluralsight Build your core Python skills, learn unit testing and test-driven development, and leverage Python in web development and micro-computing platforms such as Raspberry Pi. [Start Now ›]( Pluralsight + DataCamp Python Path: What You'll Learn Course: Getting Started This course teaches you the basics of Python syntax, functions, creating console and web apps, and distribution. Course: Python Fundamentals This course covers Python objects, classes, working with files, and more. Course: Beyond the Basics This course deepens and broadens your knowledge of Python. Course: The Python Developer's Toolkit Learn how to use the tools of a Python professional. Course: Unit Testing with Python This course will help you to write good tests for your Python code. Course: Full Stack Web Development with Python Learn how to build web apps using Python and WEB2PY framework. Course: Introduction to the Flask Microframework This course teaches the basics of web development with the Flask microframework. Course: Raspberry Pi for Developers This course is an introduction to the Raspberry Pi platform. [Develop With Python ›]( DataCamp Inc. 2067 Massachusetts avenue Cambridge MA 02140 [Unsubscribe](

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