The benefits of coding in the open

...care. You're more inclined to document your work clearly. You make sure your code is secure by keeping secrets separate from the code. You are polite and constructive in code...
...care. You're more inclined to document your work clearly. You make sure your code is secure by keeping secrets separate from the code. You are polite and constructive in code...
...code that we think it's appropriate not to publish. 1. Information about how our software is configured In industry there is an accepted separation between configuration and code. We don’t...
...similar in one of those other languages would require many more lines of code (compare the Scala and Go versions); more lines of code increases the chance of errors. minimising...
16:20 Thank you for joining us on the live blog today and contributing to the discussions on Twitter (#Sprint18)! We’re hoping the conversations continue beyond today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ__aKE75UM Did you find...
...design being built in the frontend. Each branch of our code was then submitted via a pull request in github, allowing other members of the team to review the code...
...a ‘learn to code’ beta, and many GDS colleagues help out with codebar (which GDS occasionally hosts). In the community, initiatives like codebar, Rails Girls, Django Girls and Node Girls...
...sector procurement and contracting is important because it: builds civil society’s trust in government reduces corruption and fraud, and helps detect collusive arrangements promotes an open and competitive market for...
...we have today that let us collaborate with colleagues or connect with customers in real-time didn’t exist. Back then, you still bought your music on CDs. Even the most visionary...
...code super quickly, and I think that’s what we’d been doing here. One of us would write some code to test a part of the user journey, and then when...
...downloaded the code for that particular page from our open source code repository, and then corrected the code and uploaded the changes to GitHub. He submitted a pull request (ie...