Working with govt.nz
...coding in the open they were able to use our front-end code. Recycling our work has enabled them to save huge amounts of time, and a considerable amount of money....
...coding in the open they were able to use our front-end code. Recycling our work has enabled them to save huge amounts of time, and a considerable amount of money....
...joined government there have been dramatic changes to the digital capability landscape; there are now plans for all school children to learn to code in the new national curriculum. We...
...a great deal in bringing young coders to get them to look at government and how to improve government services. We’ve actually recruited from that pool as a result over...
...and using the services we’re building. At the Code for America summit, I said that all this work isn’t about changing government websites, it’s about changing government. All of this...
...might be by sharing code and design from a service that has passed an assessment or by avoiding common pitfalls from services that haven’t passed. To help this learning across...
...Year of Code - encouraging people across the country to get coding for the first time. Find out more about how we use github on our technology blog. The GDS...
...in newly-formed teams, scrawling wireframes on paper and typing out lines of code. I’ll admit I’m a veteran of hack days, but this one was special to me; it was...
...(and switched providers last time). Following best practice If departments manage their technology effectively and follow the technology code of practice, they will meet these red lines anyway. If a...
...it comes to sharing code between projects. We liked this post about using graphic design to make learning maths easier. The guys from FutureGov have written about their local government...
...week. Inside seven weeks we had a properly coded prototype. They're making decisions with data. They're keen to build up a portfolio of user research and user statistics. The more...