...see all code open sourced, regardless of usefulness to a wider audience or not. The only exceptions are configuration management code, code that contain sensitive information (e.g. fraud detection components)...
...intend to make the source code for the service available. Doing this earlier rather than later makes it considerably easier. In particular, be aware of separating out configuration from implementation,...
...and has refactored the code base for legibility. The code now is well structured. Test coverage has improved vastly from having no existing tests to around 80% coverage. The team...
...team has completely rebuilt the state machine logic internally, and has refactored the code base for legibility. The code now is well structured. Test coverage has improved vastly from having...
...code The agency responsible for the delivery of the service has published the entire source code of the service to their GitHub account. This should ideally be moved to an...
...panel was pleased that usability feedback has helped to improve the design of the service, including putting the most common items at the top of lists of benefits and ensuring...
...webchat tool supplier for another in the future if required. Whilst the panel still retains some concerns, the general approach is satisfactory. A comprehensive list of recommendations are set out...
...in the column next to my list of URLs I entered the ImportXML formula in the format: =ImportXML(Cell reference of URL, XPath) I pasted the copied XPath from the Chrome...
...publication list including pdf documents. Leath is continuing his work on this project, using natural language processing and a term document matrix to numerically represent the text, and latent dirichlet...
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