The benefits of coding in the open

...it makes it easier to work on the same code between departments. External users can help make it better Open code makes it possible for people who don’t work for...
...it makes it easier to work on the same code between departments. External users can help make it better Open code makes it possible for people who don’t work for...
...can’t be done for specific subsets of the source code).’ This reflects our design principle of making things open because it makes them better. This post is about the types...
...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...
...for the job and we also allow ourselves to increase our scale of operation by having different people or teams work on something independently. The advantages and challenges of code...
...used CloudFront Lambda@Edge to run a small bit of Python code for every request that would decide whether to send the request to PaaS or to ECS. The Python code...
...SlideShare (for presentations) and SoundCloud (for audio files). Some are a bit of both, providing both a hosting service and a social hangout, for example YouTube, Flickr and Pinterest. It...
...a funky venue = must be time for #Sprint16 @gdsteam" "Looking forward to #Sprint16 tomorrow" "Big day for @gdsteam as they unveil new Pay and Notify platforms - but will...
...onsite lab is a great resource for anyone working on content (including new starters). It's also been helpful for members of the wider project team to be able to join...
...country; for the prevention of disorder or crime; for the protection of health or morals, or for the protection of the rights and freedoms of others. Any subsequent processing of...
...colours components like checkboxes, buttons and form inputs patterns for common tasks, like asking users for an address or helping them check a service is suitable for them We’ve also...