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...
...safety, efficiency and sustainability. By working together, we can find the answers. Learn more about our work to raise hydrography's importance in our news article: Celebrating World Hydrography Day 2024....
...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...
...needs of the development team I am working in. I’ve been really impressed by the professionalism of the staff and the friendliness of my new colleagues – and the guilds...
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...
...new data platform being developed as part of our Marine Information Transformation Programme (MInT). Initially we knew we wanted to use Spark and Scala to help us process this data...
...areas. My project looked at how we could fill in these gaps and give our users new information on what a beach may contain. Getting started To deal with the...
...redeveloped its working environment and moved into a new office, but they are also continuing to develop their teams' skills through a wide range of training opportunities. Inside the UK...
...a new design system to improve user experience across our products and services Our design system To provide a more consistent, usable and recognisable user experience across our products and...
...technologies and S-100 – the International Hydrographic Organization’s new data standard, which will support the next generation of navigational products and services and what these may look like for large...