I saw the datacamp end year sale, but honestly i'm unemplyoed & no money; i have some background with Software Development, but i'm looking to turn into Data field, thanks for your answer, it was a really tuff year for me.
Hey everyone, just sharing that all 600 of our courses, plus tracks and certifications, are free this week.
https://www.datacamp.com/campaign/nov-free-access-week-2025
Have fun, happy learning!
Please help me if you know one!
Hey everyone! Just a heads-up: DataCamp has unlocked all their courses, tracks, and certifications for free this week (Nov 3–9). That’s 600+ resources — no strings attached.
If you’ve been meaning to explore data science, Python, SQL, or even tools like Power BI or R, this is a great time to dive in.
Curious to hear from you all:
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What would you recommend a beginner start with?
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Any underrated courses or projects you found especially helpful?
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Anyone want to do a mini learning sprint together this week?
Let’s crowdsource a roadmap for folks jumping in during the free week. I’ll share what I’m exploring too!
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Hello everyone, I started 2 courses in Data camp but to continue I must pay and subscribe can anyone help me get the free 3 months for to complete my courses inasmuch I’m very low budget and I can’t afford the annually subscriptions even with the offer ($59) any help please?
Hello. Is there a way to get a datacamp for free? maybe for 3 months? i’m junior student interested in their deep learning course and obv very short on budget so can’t pay ):
Hey all! I know most of you are aware, BUT if you're students looking for free access to DataCamp, all you have to do is ask a teacher to create a free classroom on our platform and add you to it: https://www.datacamp.com/universities
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I have 0 knowledge in Datacamp or Data Science in General. Should I focus on Python, R or SQL?
I would say take the intro courses to see which one appeals to you (Engineering vs Analytics vs Science). Either way I would do SQL first bc that’s the most universal, than either R or Python depending on your preferences at that point.
If you don't have a background in working with data, the best place to start is the Data Literacy Fundamentals skill track.
https://app.datacamp.com/learn/skill-tracks/data-literacy-fundamentals
This gives you an overview of what is possible with data science and machine learning, so you have a grasp of the concepts. The track takes around 10 hours to complete.
If you can provide more details on what your internship involves, I can give recommendations on what to do after that.
Is there a way to have a free datacamp subscription cuz yes i can't afford 30 dollars a month ?
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I will be starting my MSBA this Fall and wanted to spend the next few months building my programming skills. I wanted to know if a data camp subscription (costs $75/year on sale) is the best way to do this. I will be a beginner with very limited exposure.
Additionally, how do I practice the skills I’ve built. I’ve heard about kaggle data sets but I don’t know how I can use them.
Any other suggestions about resources or tips in general are welcome.
They have a discount for 90 USD for a yearly plan. I would like to know from those among you who have some experience with it whether you found it better that other resources to get the basics.
Hey guys! I've been learning sql from datacamp for quite some time now and completed the Introduction to sql course and thoroughly enjoyed it! I moved on to the next part, which was joining data using sql and dang! It asked me to get a premium account to continue, I can't afford a premium account at the moment but I want to keep learning while practicing just like how datacamp presents it, I tried other websites like sql bolt and sql zoo but the interfaces didn't help me understand a lot of things. I would be grateful if y'all could suggest websites like datacamp but free or even share your datacamp credentials if you have a premium account, I don't want the certificate, I just want to learn sql in the most efficient way . Thanks!
So, been learning some DE concepts (DW, Data Lakes, etc) But i really struggle with coding, and did some DataCamp free material, i really liked It Have any of you used the Premium version? Is It worth It?
Hey, guys. I am a full stack developer looking to upskill myself in AI and ML. I have heard of and read about DataCamp before. Currently, its premium subscription is on sale, so I am considering buying it to learn and earn certificates.
Those of you who have used it before, can you share your thoughts on the quality of its courses or suggestions for any better alternatives?
Thanks in advance!