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...authority's home page. Screen shot of 'Pay your Council Tax' page on GOV.UK Postcode searches can cause usability problems. Even if the site deals with whether the code contains a...
...authority's home page. Screen shot of 'Pay your Council Tax' page on GOV.UK Postcode searches can cause usability problems. Even if the site deals with whether the code contains a...
...but are particularly useful for code in text files for example R or Python code. Whilst git can be used locally on a single machine, or many networked machines, git...
...place to make all new source code (or specific subsets of the source code) open and reusable. The panel expect evidence of this to be demonstrated at the beta assessment....
We're delighted to welcome the GOV.UK Verify service to the Performance Platform. GOV.UK Verify is the new way to prove who you are online, so you can use government services...
...Code of Practice (TCoP) guidance collection on GOV.UK, which technology teams across government must follow. Updating the spend control process to focus more on data One of the aims of...
...learning about the civil service code of conduct empowering rather than burdensome. I especially found our stance on social media interesting - civil servants are required to be politically impartial,...
...validation’). Finally, when the service team returns for the beta assessment it must also demonstrate the: Login page Payment element Summary The service team showed a welcome level of passion...
...and decision-making more transparent. Why use open source code for data analysis? To summarise many other articles on the benefits of using open source code for data analysis: Analyses and...
...of code working properly you can very quickly reuse the same code again, changing it to collect different metrics and dimensions. For example in the complete script I have quickly...
...to do this the first time you run it The script needs to be saved and authorised The code You can paste the code straight into the script editor window....