RAPpers delight
The Homelessness and Troubled Families Analysis Team at MHCLG have recently published the latest 2019 Rough Sleeping Snapshot statistics using a Reproducible Analytical Pipeline (RAP). This felt like a real...
The Homelessness and Troubled Families Analysis Team at MHCLG have recently published the latest 2019 Rough Sleeping Snapshot statistics using a Reproducible Analytical Pipeline (RAP). This felt like a real...
...source code to be made publicly available. Rather than making a judgement on what source code will be useful and reusable, the default approach should be to publish (sensitive information...
...having been done, as well as reasons for the service not having published the code yet, and plans in place to publish code over the coming months. The service manager...
...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,...
...supplier would essentially mean starting from scratch, rather than having a code base that they own and can have someone else improve. The assessment panel recommends that the entire team...
...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...
...team to continue to explore the potential to publish as much of the service’s code in the open as possible. Design It was noted that the date entry field pattern...
...target to meet, and will explore promotion of the digital service through key identified community groups in order to meet this target. Recommendations Research and user needs While the team...
...is leading this work, closely collaborating with the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and other government organisations to determine priorities. Read our latest blog post for information on the recent...
...to tidy principles, as is often the case on code-challenge websites. The students enjoyed this difference in working and commented: This was our first time dealing with messy real-world textual...