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Hi everyone,

The R Ladies chapters of the Netherlands are partnering up and are hosting an online book club. As a first book, we chose to read and discuss Hadley Wickham's Advanced R book (https://adv-r.hadley.nz/).
Join us for our next meeting, in which Sarah Stolle will present the key points of Chapter 10: “Function Factories". After that, we'll try some exercises together and help each other clear up any doubts and get over any hurdles :)

You can find the full schedule and more information here: https://github.com/rladiesnl/book_club

Add questions and expectations in the collaborative HackMD:
https://hackmd.io/jwzoC61qRTOn8C3t3_X-kA?both

Also feel free to sign up to discuss one of the chapters there!

ABOUT SARAH

Sarah has a history in molecular life science and learned R during her PhD studies in the Biology of Ageing. After her academic studies she transitioned into a career in Data Science. She now works as a Data Scientist for Heineken in Amsterdam. Her main programming language at the moment is Python, but she keeps her love for R alive through R-Ladies and in personal projects.

REQUIREMENTS

Make sure to read the chapter (10) in advance!

LINK TO MEETUP
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See on the right

CODE OF CONDUCT

We expect all attendees to abide by our Code of Conduct. Anyone who violates this community's Code of Conduct will be refused entry, expelled, and/or any other action deemed appropriate by the Organizer, regardless of event registration, Meetup membership or other condition. We are emphatically queer and trans-friendly. This group was created so those who identify as women have a comfortable place to learn. Please read the Code of Conduct here: https://rladies.org/code-of-conduct/

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