Getting up to Standard
...any systemic blockers that departments face in meeting the standard, for example, using agile processes, publishing their code, or conducting early stage user testing. We’ve been really impressed by the...
...any systemic blockers that departments face in meeting the standard, for example, using agile processes, publishing their code, or conducting early stage user testing. We’ve been really impressed by the...
...- our code, our thoughts, our policy, our designs and our strategy and this will continue via this blog but also much more on our Twitter account. Instead of one...
...form on the site to help us improve it. If you're a developer, feel free to take a look at the project code on Github, and suggest your own improvements....
...and, in fact, both depend on a lot of the same code. So why on earth do we want to go through the effort of switching? Controlling the index One...
...publications in line with the Code of Practice for Official Statistics (protocol 2, paragraph 7). We will iterate to restrict other things, as and when there is a real and...
...new URL, and assigns an HTTP status code to each so we know how to treat each one. Assembling the mappings and ensuring they redirect people to the correct place...
...upcoming projects and building tools to help process some data from the Cabinet Office Emer Coleman from our comms team spoke at the Code For America summit in San Francisco....
...of the site content The Data Insight team have been putting the finishing touches to their code, so we can measure how each of the formats on GOV.UK performs post-launch...
...and this applies to the content and tools we’ve published as well as to the underlying code. Our main focus in the days since launch has been to systematically work...
...learned enough to code her own smart answers and push them with git. We also continually turned to her as someone who understood and could communicate the issues around user...