Learn the results from the cross-government frontend technology survey

...frameworks as part of their frontend stack with a 10.3% jump in people using React the number of teams using Node.js, Ruby on Rails and Python has largely remained the...
...frameworks as part of their frontend stack with a 10.3% jump in people using React the number of teams using Node.js, Ruby on Rails and Python has largely remained the...
...biggest technical architecture challenges at the centre of government. If you’re interested in applying for a role as a technical architect in government, please see the Civil Service Jobs page....
...go hand in hand Done well, agile development and operations go hand in hand with secure systems. Security teams often rely on speed and transparency and this means involving many...
...and API iteration. In comparison, the (roughly) representational state transfer (RESTful) JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) APIs we’ve been developing over the last few years are simple and clear, but lack...
This Parliament ends on 30 March. Between then and the general election on 7 May is the pre-election period and the Civil Service communicates less, in line with the General Election Guidance.
The QCon conference arrived in London this week - it's a big deal for anyone involved in software development. Our technology team at the Government Digital Service (GDS) spoke at...
This is for everyone: documenting how we're building, assembling and running digital and technology projects across the UK government. Find out more.
If you’re interested in jobs in this field, check out all open opportunities on the GDS careers site.