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....
...parents to deliver better outcomes for all our users. We have brilliant multidisciplinary teams made up of talented user researchers, designers and software developers. We’re shipping and iterating new and...
...it’s clear there is a need for a product like this in other departments. As we work in the open, the code for the product is freely available to use...
The 30 hours free childcare project aims to increase the free childcare entitlement from 15 to 30 hours for the working parents of three and four year olds. As we...
We’ve been designing and building a new service to make it easier for schools and education providers to get funding so that teachers can mentor trainees. We knew we were...
...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...
...on Lookback (a tool for remote user research) – creating a direct link between a design and the source of a new finding. Over time we could begin to show...
...right training options for them. We have done this in many ways. One great example is our new Skills for Life campaign, which is due to launch in January 2024....
All publicly-funded schools in England can now use the new Teaching Vacancies service to list teaching roles free of charge. It's a job search tool for people looking for their...
...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....
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