...Some of the pages formerly within the Highway Code section of GOV.UK There are a number of options you may consider in solving such requests, and some are better...
At GDS we believe that making things open makes things better, which is why I recently participated in an open peer review of open code written by Public Health England...
...if they want to learn. This blog gives free resources that the GDS Data Science team like (there are also many other good resources online). Introducing Data Science For a...
...Beta, the service team needs to have carried out research with assisted digital users, to have a plan for assisted digital in Beta, and to have considered how to provide...
...their source code publicly available, although their code base has been carefully managed in a way that is ready for release. We are aware that there is full support at...
...community. I’ve learned how to code in Python and implement various code libraries. I also created a set of tuned machine learning models to classify different crime types based on...
...tests for your code. Instead of spending time configuring your test suite, we have set up the pytest framework for you, as well as coverage.py for code coverage, so you...
...code open and reusable, and publish it under appropriate licences (or provide a convincing explanation as to why this cannot be done for specific subsets of the source code). The...
...code available as open source. One recommendation for the future is to continue to clearly separate out secure code and patterns from the wider code base to allow more code...
...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...
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