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Speaker Bio - Shannon Lo (she/her)
Shannon is a data professional who has worked in various industries including telecom, retail, and public health. Her current work involves topic-specific analyses on the Canadian Coroner and Medical Examiner Database. When she's not geeking out about data, you can usually find her hiking, snowshoeing, or camping.

Workshop details
This workshop will equip you with the basics of the version control software git and how to collaborate with others on Github. Participants will be able to pull, commit and push by the end of this session as well as branch and fork repos. This workshop is recommended for anyone attending as it is an important piece in online coding collaborations.

If you want to follow along during the workshop please make sure you have installed Git on your computer and created an account with Github. Shannon also has provided step by step instructions previously here: https://shannonhlo.github.io/projects/git-github-workshop1/

Date and time: Jan 20, 2020 at 6:00pm
Webinar link: RSVP to view link
If you have trouble getting into the meeting, please message Jasmine

See you there!

Yuka, Jasmine and Lisa

IMPORTANT**

  1. Have your computer and a steady internet connection ready

  2. If this is your first R-Ladies event, please take a moment to review our R-Ladies Global code of conduct: https://github.com/rladies/.github/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md

  3. Who is allowed to attend the workshop?
    Everyone is welcome to join us at our events and to be a part of our mission to empower gender minorities with the skills and knowledge to code in one of the top programming languages in data science, which is R.

To fulfill this mission we do ask participants to respect a focus on the encouragement and support for women and non-binary people during our events.

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