Delivering value with automated testing
...time some code was deployed, it could take days before anybody knew if the code was working as expected. But as the UKHO started to move into a more agile...
...time some code was deployed, it could take days before anybody knew if the code was working as expected. But as the UKHO started to move into a more agile...
...it’s a big productivity bonus to have your team in good spirits. So how do we celebrate these small steps of improvement? One simple (but often overlooked) way is by...
...and for cross pollination of ideas from different departments. We run a weekly 'coffee and code' drop in session where we help people learn to code. It also serves as...
The UK Hydrographic Office's new building Welcome to the new UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) blog. It is intended for anybody interested in what the UKHO is doing in digital, data...
...environment to be utilised in a safe and secure way Following a warm welcome by UK National Hydrographer and Deputy Chief Executive of the UKHO, Rhett Hatcher, Peter Sparkes, Chief...
...the Met Office, commented. “We were delighted to welcome the UKHO to our headquarters in Exeter for the recent people-focused collaboration day, as part of our wider Memorandum of Understanding....
...your data Enjoy the pictures it spits out Whilst this sounds straight forward, it actually involved a lot of picking apart Python code and debugging confusing outputs - which gave...
...using AWS, so that code can be deployed from development all the way to producing with a series of automated tests. He also used CloudFormation – a technology that we...