R-Ladies Bot

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This account is a bot that boosts toots with the hashtag #rladies to promote greater diversity in the #rstats world πŸ’œ

It also promotes blog posts by R-Ladies in this repository: https://github.com/rladies/awesome-rladies-blogs

[slowly getting out of the experimental mode]

If you are up for some Python, feel free to also follow @pyladies_bot.

Who built me?@cosima_meyer
Have an R blog? Submit it here πŸ’œhttps://github.com/rladies/awesome-rladies-blogs

Let's meet Ada Lovelace ✨

Ada
✨ was a mathematician and the first computer programmer
✨ worked on early versions of a calculator (with Charles Babbage)
✨ imagined the machine following patterns and not only calculating numbers but also forming letters - the basic version of computer programming was described in the 1840s!
✨ and much more!

πŸ”— https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace

#amazingwomenintech #womenalsoknow #impactthefuture

Ada Lovelace - Wikipedia

Let's meet Grace Hopper ✨

Grace
✨ was a computer scientist, mathematician, and US Navy rear admiral
✨ helped develop the compiler for #COBOL, a key programming language
✨ first to use 'bug' and 'debugging' for computer issues 🐞 (https://bit.ly/3V2mamK)
✨ broke barriers as the first female recipient of the National Medal of Technology in 1991 (https://bit.ly/4bD7kdy)
✨ and much more!

πŸ”— https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper

#amazingwomenintech #womenalsoknow #impactthefuture

Grace Murray Hopper (1906-1992): A legacy of innovation and service

On Feb. 11, President Peter Salovey announced that he and the Yale Corporation had voted to change the name of Calhoun College, one of the university's undergraduate residential colleges, to honor alumna Grace Murray Hopper. Grace Brewster Murray Hopper was a computer pioneer and naval officer.

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πŸ“ "How to structure your data workflow efficiently using R"

πŸ‘€ Cosima Meyer (@cosima_meyer)

πŸ”— https://cosimameyer.com/post/how-to-structure-your-data-workflow-efficiently-using-r/

#rladies #rstats #oldiebutgoodie

How to structure your data workflow efficiently using R

πŸ“ "Posting to Bluesky from R"

πŸ‘€ Athanasia Monika Mowinckel (@Drmowinckels)

πŸ”— https://drmowinckels.io/blog/2024/bluesky/

#rladies #rstats

Posting to Bluesky from R - Dr. Mowinckel’s

Learn to automate posting to Bluesky from R using GitHub Actions. Join the R community on Bluesky and discover starter packs for easy connections.

πŸ“ "M-F-E-O: postcards + distill"

πŸ‘€ Alison Hill (@apreshill)

πŸ”— https://www.apreshill.com/blog/2020-12-postcards-distill/

#rladies #rstats #oldiebutgoodie

M-F-E-O: postcards + distill | Alison Hill, PhD

Inside you'll find my writing about products and projects I've work on, along with my personal reflections about learning, teaching, and crafting kind tech tools.

Alison Hill, PhD

πŸ“ "TIL what happens if you use %>% instead of + in ggplot2"

πŸ‘€ Mine Γ‡etinkaya-Rundel (@minecr)

πŸ”— http://www.citizen-statistician.org/2015/09/til-what-happens-if-you-use-instead-of-in-ggplot2/

#rladies #rstats #oldiebutgoodie

TIL what happens if you use %>% instead of + in ggplot2

This post is about ggplot2 and dplyr packages, so let’s start with loading them: library(ggplot2) library(dplyr) I can’t be the first person to make the following mistake: ggplot(mtcars, aes(x = wt, y = mpg)) %>% geom_point() Can you spot the mistake in the code above? Look closely at the end of the first line. The operator should be the + used in ggplot2 for layering, not the %>% operator used in dplyr for piping, like this:

Citizen Statistician

Let's meet Naomi Ceder ✨

Naomi
✨ is a #Python instructor, speaker, and author
✨ earned a PhD in Classics before transitioning to #Python 🐍
✨ served as chair of the Python Software Foundation
✨ received the PSF Distinguished Service Award πŸ†
✨ advocates for diversity in tech and founded Trans*Code Hackday
✨ and much more!

πŸ”— https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naomi_Ceder

#amazingwomenintech #womenalsoknow #impactthefuture

Naomi Ceder - Wikipedia

πŸ“ "How to create CUSTOM Callout Boxes in Quarto"

πŸ‘€ Melissa Van Bussel

πŸ”— https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDQO_3R-q74

#rladies #rstats

How to create CUSTOM Callout Boxes in Quarto

In Quarto, there are 5 types of "callout blocks" that are built-in that can be used to grab the reader's attention. These 5 built-in types are: note, tip, im...

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🚨 NEW EVENT 🚨
Join R-Ladies Amsterdam for the 3rd meeting of the @RLadiesGlobal online book club (https://happygitwithr.com)

When: Tuesday December 3 @ 17:00 CET (11:00 ET)
Where: https://lnkd.in/eiyTG6MG
What: We will discuss the part Early GitHub Wins
Who: Everyone is welcome!

#rladies #rstats #git

Let’s Git started | Happy Git and GitHub for the useR

Using Git and GitHub with R, Rstudio, and R Markdown

πŸ“ "Noveno Encuentro. Aprendiendo a Programar en 30 lecciones"

πŸ‘€ Yanina Bellini Saibene (@yabellini)

πŸ”— https://yabellini.netlify.app/blog/2024_aprendiendoaprogramar/09-aprendiendo-a-programar/

#rladies #rstats

Noveno Encuentro. Aprendiendo a Programar en 30 lecciones | Yanina Bellini Saibene

Noveno encuentro

Yanina Bellini Saibene
Γ—

Let's meet Naomi Ceder ✨

Naomi
✨ is a #Python instructor, speaker, and author
✨ earned a PhD in Classics before transitioning to #Python 🐍
✨ served as chair of the Python Software Foundation
✨ received the PSF Distinguished Service Award πŸ†
✨ advocates for diversity in tech and founded Trans*Code Hackday
✨ and much more!

πŸ”— https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naomi_Ceder

#amazingwomenintech #womenalsoknow #impactthefuture