Friends, I would appreciate it if you did not use DataCamp. There are other (free!) resources available that do not support an organization that tolerates sexual harassment and retaliation.
For NLP in particular, some of the learning materials I recommend: https://twitter.com/daveyalba/status/1278424152785981441
For NLP in particular, some of the learning materials I recommend: https://twitter.com/daveyalba/status/1278424152785981441
"Speech and Language Processing" by Dan Jurafsky and James H. Martin https://web.stanford.edu/~jurafsky/slp3/
This is probably the most common textbook to use for Intro to NLP courses. It's constantly being revised and the website has lecture notes for some chapters as well.
This is probably the most common textbook to use for Intro to NLP courses. It's constantly being revised and the website has lecture notes for some chapters as well.
"Text Mining with R: A Tidy Approach" by Julia Silge and David Robinson https://www.tidytextmining.com/
A super practical, codealong approach. Even if you're not an R user, their clear explanations are extremely accessible.
A super practical, codealong approach. Even if you're not an R user, their clear explanations are extremely accessible.
Aaaand if you're looking for a book about Rasa, we actually do have one! 
You can download the full masterclass ebook for free. It's the text version of @juste_petr's masterclass video series that walks you through Conversational AI development. https://info.rasa.com/masterclass-ebook

You can download the full masterclass ebook for free. It's the text version of @juste_petr's masterclass video series that walks you through Conversational AI development. https://info.rasa.com/masterclass-ebook