Developing my career
...it with me. I applied and the rest is history. For the past year I have worked as an Apprentice Software Developer in Home Office’s PPPT. While most government apprenticeships...
...it with me. I applied and the rest is history. For the past year I have worked as an Apprentice Software Developer in Home Office’s PPPT. While most government apprenticeships...
...the skills I had been developing on the apprenticeship to quickly learn a new framework. I used this framework to turn the app into a desktop app. The desktop app...
...a beta code was required – instead of a message to say that an invalid code had been entered They switched back to the email app and realised that they...
...approach would be to break the application down into sub applications, with each app representing a journey. This greatly simplified the application and ensured that new developers coming to the...
...embed accessibility from the start rather than leaving it to the end of their projects. This approach means that we can do accessibility as a team, bringing together researchers, software...
...business event streaming approach that uses a publish-subscribe data sharing model. This allows applications to be kept up to date with continuously changing data. New or updated data (also referred...
...We mostly code in the open so we’re transparent with the software we develop. This gives us opportunities to re-use the code. For example, if you look at the New...
...app gave me the opportunity to work with Node.js, React.js and Java. From building small apps at home to working on large-scale applications, it’s been a steep learning curve for...
...app journey for a public-facing service. I created user journeys to understand where services needed to be improved. Clear pathways for promotion It’s possible to apply for a permanent position...
I’m a designer and I prototype in code, the kind you put together to test ideas quickly and iterate continuously to meet user needs. Home Office Forms (HOF) is a...