...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)...
...convincing explanation as to why this can’t be done for specific subsets of the source code). Code from the service has been published and is currently being reused by another...
...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...
...and isn’t too hard to learn from scratch (as I did). This R code extracts all the pageviews of the ‘/GetJob’ page for that particular day (all 379,000 of them)...
...financially? We’ve had 5,881 visits to the service design manual search over 6 months, and reckon it took about £3,000 worth of internal developer time to build. The code should...
...peripheral features, eg GitHub for code control, and can switch suppliers easily. As the service is seasonal, agreements are in place so the service can scale up and down easily,...
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