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A local chapter of R-Ladies Global, R-Ladies Amsterdam exists to promote diversity in the R community worldwide. We are pro-actively inclusive of queer, trans, and all minority identities, with additional sensitivity to intersectional identities - our priority is to provide a safe community space for anyone identifying as a minority gender who is interested in and/or working with R. As a founding principle, there is no cost or charge to participate in any of our R-Ladies communities around the world.
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Alles weergeven- R-Ladies Book Club: Happy Git and GitHub for the useR (Third meeting)Koppeling zichtbaar voor deelnemers
Join us for the third meet-up for the online boook club discussing ‘Happy Git and Github for the useR’ by Jenny Bryan.
When: Tuesday December 3 @ 17:00 CET (11:00 ET)
Where: Zoom (https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85611960494?pwd=2P8qDlty8mbj464DacHaaUoDpwBHNp.1 Password: 104070)
What: We will discuss the part Early Github Wins
Who: Martine Jansen from R-Ladies Den Bosch.
Why: For this book club we - the Bergen, Den Bosch and Amsterdam chapters of R Ladies - are joining forces. In each meeting, we will work through a chapter(s) of the book together. We are doing this book club, because we like to learn together. It is not the case presenters are necessarily the experts on the matter. To make this a group effort, the idea is that all participants take turns in presenting chapters. If you’re not comfortable presenting, just listening is also okay.If you cannot make it this time, feel free to join in on one of the subsequent meetings.
Cross-posting: This event is cross posted by R-Ladies Den Bosch and R-Ladies Bergen.
R-Ladies is dedicated to providing a harassment-free experience for everyone. We do not tolerate harassment of participants in any form. See the code of conduct.