Make your code more readable through best coding practices


Details
Have you ever looked at a script you wrote two years ago and been totally clueless? Or do you hesitate to share your code with others out of fear that it's too cryptic? Come and join our best coding practices workshop and learn how to make your code more readable!
Our speaker for this event is Arushi Garg. She is currently doing a PhD at the Donders Institute. In her past life, she worked in the software industry as a developer for three years, where she was required to follow rigorous coding standards. In this talk, she draws from her experience and will show us how we can employ such practices in science and make reproducibility and sharing a breeze.
PREPARATION
In order to get the most out of the meeting, we encourage you to upload a piece of your own code here before June 6th: https://www.dropbox.com/request/2v4Ragmq16eLIsx9AXwP
Arushi can then tailor her examples to your needs.
PROGRAMME
The event will start at 6pm. Join us on Zoom here: https://zoom.us/j/6903340773?pwd=b0M1c2wwVWNWenpjd0JhckJYWUhidz09
We're looking forward to seeing many of you virtually ;-)
CODE OF CONDUCT
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https://github.com/rladies/starter-kit/wiki/Code-of-Conduct
R-Ladies events are always free and open to anyone who wants to participate as long as they follow the code of conduct. 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.

Make your code more readable through best coding practices