Coding bootcamp helped me retrain as a developer
...code once or twice before. Initially, I'd tried a couple of free resources such as Code academy, but after grasping the basics I did not know where to go next....
...code once or twice before. Initially, I'd tried a couple of free resources such as Code academy, but after grasping the basics I did not know where to go next....
...their various parts, and also for exchanging data and functionality with external services. We host our services in Azure and on the GOV.UK PaaS, using containerisation and infrastructure as code....
...users in their schools, colleagues or code clubs is something we’re very keen to do. Similarly we’d like to host our own code clubs, communities and groups here at our...
...URL for each design. The team could use this to refer to in user stories or when writing code. When it was clear these posts were useful, we made creating...
...code to be well tested, open source and well-documented. It was important to us that we applied these principles to building the bot too. We were keen to build the...
...my developer friends, so it’s harder to spot mistakes. Codespaces makes it easier for me to do this. Advantages of using Codespaces Here are some more benefits of using Codespaces....
...something we’re set up to provide or support. Working in the open and sharing source code, however, means any other department can take the code, set it up themselves and...
...lockdown, we did lots of community events including: Code Untapped Hackathon Silicon Milk Roundabout Service Design in Government UX Playground We now need to find more creative ways to step...
...continually review the service. We carried out automated accessibility testing – we do this every time we release new code or features. We run manual accessibility testing with the Disability...
...assumptions you’ll meet real users with real needs tell a story like a maths equation–show your workings out you don’t need to be able to code but it helps you...
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