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Three new courses

This week our new courses will put power in your hands during whiteboard interviews, speed up your web apps with asynchronous JavaScript operations, and teach you about Natural Language Processing — a critical technology that helps computers understand human language.     If you can't see this email - View it in your browser.        

Get serious about your Data Science skills: learn SQL

As a person with data skills, you can do all kinds of incredible things. Predict moves in the stock market. Contain the spread of an epidemic. Figure out what makes people fall in love. But first, you'll have to learn Structured Query Language — or SQL for short. A firm knowledge of SQL is a strong foundation for any Data Science career, making it the perfect entry-point for beginners. Its syntax is easy-to-read, its query structure is easy-to-understand, and because it's a declarative language , you only have to specify what result you want rather than creating specific instructions for how to perform a task. Our new Pro Intensive, Learn SQL from Scratch , will help you build that foundation in just 6 weeks. You'll: Learn the basics of SQL, then level up quickly to combine data from multiple sources, identify patterns, and draw subtle and complex conclusions. Apply your knowledge in common business environments — such as customer attribution, churn rates, and p

Python, Python, Python

Did you know that Python is the fastest growing programming language of 2018? This is no surprise to us. Because just as it's one of the most intuitive languages for beginners, it's equally beloved by experts in Data Science, Machine Learning, and Web Development.     If you can't see this email - View it in your browser.        

🚢 All aboard: Don't miss the boat on new courses

Are you curious about the latest course offerings at Codecademy? Stay in the loop — open this message now to learn more about our new courses on logistic regression and acing technical interviews.     If you can't see this email - View it in your browser.        

The one skill employers will pay you $111,614 per year to know

According to PayScale, Machine Learning Engineers earn an average of $111,614 per year.   Why the high salaries? We're in a machine learning arms race. To gain a competitive edge, leading companies are using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to solve problems of all kinds. From chatbots that reduce customer support costs to medical software that can quickly analyze x-rays, and recommendation tools that drive new sales, the applications of AI are growing in scope and complexity. But the number of people who can combine theoretical AI knowledge with practical, hands-on coding skills is not keeping up. Over the past 3 years, the number of AI-related jobs posted on Indeed has more than doubled—an increase of 119%. Nearly half of these new job listings remain unfilled for 60 days or more. That's where you come in, where we come in.   Our new Pro Intensive, Machine Learning Fundamentals , will give you the skills you need to land one of those jobs. All you have to kn

🤖 Stay in the loop: open for a recursive message

Are you curious about the latest course offerings at Codecademy? Stay in the loop — open this message now to learn more about our new courses on perceptron and recursion.     If you can't see this email - View it in your browser.