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  • Developer productivity: should you be using ReSharper with Visual Studio?

    OCC Admin

    Many of our developers also use a Visual Studio extension called ReSharper. As part of a periodic review of our tools, we looked at whether ReSharper is beneficial overall, and whether it offers value for money.

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  • Saving local authorities time and effort with Online Financial Assessments

    James Tudge

    In recent years, the demand for local authorities to digitize the services they offer has grown substantially. Find out how our online financial assessment tool can help local authorities move assessments online and supports the move to digitization of council services.

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  • Care Reforms postponed: Keep calm and carry on

    Damian Payne

    After much talk, it was announced earlier today that the much-anticipated care reforms due to take effect in October 2023 have been delayed by 2 years. While it is disappointing that the full benefits of these reforms will not be realised next year – there is an upside. The postponement provides additional time to implement the practice changes required by the reforms.

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  • Preparing for the care reforms: Advice from a software supplier

    Siobhan Farmer

    Oxford Computer Consultants supply social care finance software to many local authorities. With the impending October 2023 care reforms set to bring about the biggest changes in a generation, our developers are working tirelessly to ensure that our software is ready regardless of how many changes are made in government.

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  • How can I get into coding?      

    Siobhan Farmer

    To mark National Coding week in schools, some of the more recent joiners in our software team have shared their advice for pupils or students looking to learn programming languages.

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  • Consent focused cookie banners for PECR compliant websites

    Tim Palmer

    Before we talk about cookie banners, let’s talk briefly about cookie policies. Every website needs a cookie policy if any cookies are used. This policy informs the user what cookies are, how a company is using them, and what controls a user has.  

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  • Mauro Data Mapper

    Rachael Bartholomew

    Metadata management with Mauro Data Mapper Data has overtaken oil as the most valuable resource in the global economy, with veritable data megaliths such as Apple and Amazon ranked in the top 5 most powerful companies in the world.   Data is relevant in every single market sector. Businesses utilise information they collect to Understand customers betterImprove internal processesAccurately predict market trends Data on its own is not useful unless the context and meaning is clear. Without additional contextual information (known[...]

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  • Issues of Accessibility – Resizing Webpage Text

    Luke Canvin

    Resizing webpage text to increase website accessibility  In this next edition of the Website Accessibility series, we will be looking at resizing webpage text. There must be no loss of site functionality where text is resized. One of the criterion from the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines “Distinguishable” guidelines requires that any text displayed on your site must be capable of being resized by up to 200%, without any loss of functionality or content. There are some caveats, which we will explore in[...]

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  • How can digital tools help local authorities prepare for the social care reforms?

    Siobhan Farmer

    The planned October 2023 social care reforms are set to bring sweeping changes to the social care funding landscape through the introduction of a revised funding threshold and a care cap. This is the third in a series of articles exploring what the reforms mean and their potential impact. In this article we examine how local authorities can prepare for the changes by implementing digital tools.

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  • Dev Camp 2022: Day 5

    Tim Palmer

    We've reached the end of our week-long 2022 Dev Camp. Would OCC recommend the 3 technologies we tested? Read our final thoughts on our time spent trialling the latest updates to Blazor and Maui here

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  • Dev Camp 2022: Day 4

    Tim Palmer

    On Day 4 of Dev Camp the team finessed their Blazor Implementation work and explored the Entity Framework Core on MAUI.

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  • Dev Camp 2022: Day 3

    Tim Palmer

    Today the team will be creating a website and desktop version of the same application using the same code in Blazor Desktop.

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  • Dev Camp 2022: Day 1 & 2

    Tim Palmer

    OCC begins its Dev Camp 2022 by trialing new technologies in order to determine whether they are product ready.

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  • Predicting the costs of the proposed social care funding reforms

    Damian Payne

    As expected, today’s Budget announcement reiterated the commitment to a shake-up of social care funding in England. There are still unanswered questions about the level of additional funding required to implement the proposals. Here we explore the areas which local authorities may need to consider when estimating these costs.

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