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A D&D-based guide to an Inclusive Python community
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Kojo Idrissa
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oct Sun 05
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In Dungeons & Dragons(D&D), a well-rounded party is a key for success. The same is true for the Python community. Just as a D&D party needs more than JUST Wizards (or any other single class) to survive, the Python community needs different types of Pythonistas to make contributions. Encouraging an inclusive community is the key to this. In what could be Part 2 of 'A D&D-based guide to contributing to the Python community', I'll talk about what "Inclusive" means, how to make your local Python community more inclusive and why that would benefit you.
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