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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.
R-Ladies Amsterdam welcomes members of all R proficiency levels, whether you're a new or aspiring R user, or an experienced R programmer interested in mentoring, networking & expert upskilling. Our non-profit, civil society community is designed to develop our members' R skills & knowledge through social, collaborative learning & sharing. Supporting minority identity access to STEM skills & careers, the Free Software Movement, and contributing to the global R community!
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PS Community Policies & Code of Conduct: the leadership, mentoring & teaching roles within this Community are held exclusively by minority genders (majority gender speakers may be allowed/invited as one-off guests in exceptional circumstances at the leadership team's discretion). Due to unexpected demand, we have opened learning participation to all genders, dependent on initial and on-going vetting by the leadership team. However, the stated priority of the R-Ladies communities is the development & support specifically of those identifying as a minority gender, and we, therefore, reserve the right to guard this interest through whatever measures the leadership team deem appropriate. Anyone involved with R-Ladies Amsterdam is expected to fully respect each other, the mandate of this community, and the goodwill on which R-Ladies is founded, or face expulsion/a penalty of any form, at the discretion of the leadership team. Full community guidelines are found here: [https://github.com/rladies/starter-kit/wiki](https://github.com/rladies/starter-kit/wiki)
PPS Photos, Films and all other media/recordings: photographs and/or video/other media will be taken at events held by this community. By taking part in an R-Ladies Amsterdam event you grant the community organizers full rights to use the images resulting from the photography/video filming/media, and any reproductions or adaptations of the images for publicity, fundraising or other purposes to help achieve the community’s aims. This might include (but is not limited to), the right to use them in their printed and online publicity, social media, press releases and funding applications. If you do not wish to be recorded in these media please inform a community organizer.
Aankomende evenementen (2)
Alles weergeven- Happy Git Collab: Forks, Pull Requests, and Merge Conflicts (R-Ladies book club)Koppeling zichtbaar voor deelnemers
Effective version control is essential for reproducible and collaborative data science. This online session will guide participants through key concepts from the Happy Git with R book, focusing on Daily Workflows, part 2 (Chapters 30-34). Participants will learn how to collaborate effectively using Git and GitHub. Key topics include forking repositories, making pull requests, managing remotes, and handling merge conflicts. By the end of the session, attendees will be able to contribute to open-source projects, sync changes across different repositories, and troubleshoot common collaboration challenges.
Whether you're new to Git or looking to refine your workflow, this session, the fifth in the R-Ladies book club series, will equip you with actionable strategies to integrate version control into your R programming routine.
When: Tuesday February 18 from 17:00 - 18:30 CET
Who: The session will be presented by Josefina Bernardo from R-Ladies Amsterdam.
Where: OnlineR-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.
- [ONLINE] Tidy Data, Weighted Insights: Analyzing Complex Survey Data in RKoppeling zichtbaar voor deelnemers
Please join us for a meet-up with co-authors Stephanie Zimmer, Rebecca Powell, and Isabella Velásquez on Analyzing Complex Survey Data in R! This meet-up is being co-organized with R-Ladies RTP.
Topic: Surveys are powerful tools, but to ensure the accurate interpretation of results, they require specific analysis methods. With the `srvyr` package and `tidyverse` family of functions, we are able to analyze survey data with weights to derive meaningful results. Our new book, Exploring Complex Survey Data Analysis Using R, goes through how to do this step-by-step. You can view the book here: https://tidy-survey-r.github.io/tidy-survey-book/.
Agenda: This webinar will start with an overview of the importance of weighting in survey analysis and the framework for conducting survey analysis in R. We will highlight examples from the book, including how to calculate means and perform t-tests. Knowing that publication-ready tables are important, we will show you how to efficiently create reproducible tables using your final weighted data! We will end with time for Q&A and discussion.
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites. All members are encouraged to attend.
Code of Conduct: R-Ladies is dedicated to providing a harassment-free experience for everyone. We do not tolerate harassment of participants in any form. For more information, see the code of conduct.