What we’re about
This is a local chapter of R-Ladies Global (https://www.rladies.org), an organisation that promotes gender diversity in the R community worldwide. We meetup in person or virtually to learn about the R programming language, algorithms and advanced tools.
R-Ladies 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 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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Upcoming events (1)
See all- Reproducible pipelines book club: Q&A with the author Bruno RodriguesLink visible for attendees
We are happy to announce an extra special meeting in our book club where we will host Bruno Rodrigues, the author of “Building Reproducible Analytical Pipelines with R”.
During this meeting, Bruno will present an additional reproducibility tip, not included in the book. Afterward, we will hold a Q&A session where everyone is invited to ask a question.
What topic or burning question do you have for the author? It's a great opportunity, so feel free to ask! We will send a link to a shared document where you can write your questions, concerns, or compliments.
Thanks to all for joining us on this joint book club venture with R-Ladies Cologne and R-Ladies Bergen. And a special thanks to those of you who volunteered to present the chapters. We really enjoyed our sessions together and wish everyone much reproducible progress to come.