Mentoring a Successful RAP Project

...than taking an “Intro to R” course months before they ever get to use it. Paired programming, where two or more analysts code together with one “driving” and the other...
...than taking an “Intro to R” course months before they ever get to use it. Paired programming, where two or more analysts code together with one “driving” and the other...
...main reasons for collecting ethnicity data Supporting equality of opportunity The Equality Act 2010 provides a legal framework to protect against discrimination and to promote a fair and more equal...
...progressing in the field Day two: the data science toolshed At our June meetup we invited our members to enter the Data Science Toolshed, where developers code in the...
...the service expands either to include other countries, or other visa types. Make all new source code open and reusable While it is fantastic that part of the codebase has...
...below, to notify us that the site has gone down or the Google Analytics code has been taken off. Example of a custom alert configuration Limitations in the user interface...
...tools. We can take a list of page URLs and look up the corresponding organisations, content types, topics, last updated dates and more, so we can segment or compare them....
...appropriate protection of the data stored as well. The team are making code open, keeping private only the details that open up the service to risk. The service is reusing...
...allow the release of improvements to the service on a daily basis. making source code open and reusable, publishing, sharing and reusing it with other departments. The team provided convincing...
...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...
...the service’s code - Service Standard point 15: The team should engage with GDS to help choose an appropriate open licence for the publishing of their service’s code. Summary The...