Code Club at GDS

...Once seen as the exclusive domain of the stereotypical 'bedroom coder', it's great that the last few years has made code more accessible than ever before. Learning to code isn't...
...Once seen as the exclusive domain of the stereotypical 'bedroom coder', it's great that the last few years has made code more accessible than ever before. Learning to code isn't...
...and principles to move as quickly as possible allowed us to move from sketches on paper to sketches in code very quickly. With sketches in code its possible to actually...
...on a panel chaired by Jennifer Pahlka, founder of Code for America, with two great women; Nicole Tecco Reece from Case Commons and Jessica Lord, Code for America Fellow 2012....
...needs by allowing publishers to embed 3rd party code freely on the main GOV.UK platform. Read on to find out why, and what we'll be doing instead. What's this all...
...code; clearly an area ripe for fruitful exchange. In 2013, Mike Bracken visited Washington DC, meeting with the Presidential Innovation Fellows and giving a speech at the Code for America...
...Chief Technology Officer and her deputy, the 18F Deputy Executive Director and the Code for America Director. At the main Code for America summit session, there were 23 speakers on...
...helps teams in government to efficiently design and develop services for GOV.UK. It does this by providing guidance, code and examples that teams can reuse in their own services. Everything...
...that's being written by the team here. Sharing works both ways. If one team shares code, another team benefits. Today it’s a couple of teams in the Home Office, tomorrow...
...to reuse aspects of what we have built, from the design down to the entire codebase. 1 March HMRC corporate content moved to GOV.UK. Robin Riley from HMRC wrote: I...
A year ago today we launched the beta of Inside Government on GOV.UK - a working, public demo of a product which to many people had previously seemed unimaginable. The...