...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...
...recommend that the team should prioritise the implementation of the shared continuous integration environment to enable end-to-end testing in beta. Make all new source code open and reusable The team...
...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....
...its new patient-facing service will start publishing code as that part of the service moves into beta. The panel were satisfied that there was sufficient potential to meet the requirement...
...suites above building a new separate interface. The panel was impressed that the service have already got commitment from the 3 vendors of custody software to integrate with the new...
...source stuff. RAP is more than writing clean code To the person that wrote that RAP is a redefinition of documenting your code so that another person can read it,...
...checks within the code, but any sensitive code should be managed and kept private whilst all other code should, by default, be open source. We would particular urge the team...
...Make all new source code open and reusable, and publish it under appropriate licences (or give a convincing explanation as to why this can’t be done for specific subsets of...
...create enthusiasm for a new way of doing analysis. What we do We approach building RAP capability in teams by: starting small and growing, developing early examples to demonstrate value...
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