diff --git a/source/standards/programming-languages.html.md.erb b/source/standards/programming-languages.html.md.erb index 7e4e3c34..51a648f2 100644 --- a/source/standards/programming-languages.html.md.erb +++ b/source/standards/programming-languages.html.md.erb @@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ GDS projects using Node.js include: - [GOV.UK Prototype Kit](https://govuk-prototype-kit.herokuapp.com/docs) - [GOV.UK One Login](https://www.sign-in.service.gov.uk/) - see [repositories in TypeScript][di-ts] and [in JavaScript][di-js] -[di-ts]: https://github.com/search?l=TypeScript&q=user%3Aalphagov+topic%3Adigital-identity&type=Repositories -[di-js]: https://github.com/search?l=JavaScript&q=user%3Aalphagov+topic%3Adigital-identity&type=Repositories +[di-ts]: https://github.com/search?l=TypeScript&q=user%3Agovuk-one-login+topic%3Adigital-identity&type=Repositories +[di-js]: https://github.com/search?l=JavaScript&q=user%3Agovuk-one-login+topic%3Adigital-identity&type=Repositories You can use Node.js to render a web interface for your service. For example, GOV.UK Pay has created thin, client-facing applications that do not store