👋 Hello from Loadsmart
This repository describes how Loadsmart Engineering functions. It is a collection of files outlining the tech and non-tech aspects of the day-to-day of an engineer at the company. This is a live project and it will be updated whenever we feel there's a need to change it to better reflect our reality.
If you are a new engineer at the company, welcome! We are happy to have you here with us!
If you are not, but still want to know more about how we do things here, feel free to explore the contents of this repository.
For a more concise and visual version of this repository, you can also check this presentation.
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Architecture Design | How decisions are made when thinking about architecture |
Career at Loadsmart | Our ladder and opportunities of growth |
Chapters | Back End, Front End, Mobile, Data Science, etc |
Events at Loadsmart | Documentation on regularly occurring events and meetings |
Hiring at Loadsmart | Outline of each step of our hiring process |
Meetings | Our policy for scheduling, preparing, and attending meetings |
Onboarding | Your first weeks at Loadsmart |
Practices | The practices to be excelled by Loadsmart's Software Engineers. |
Principles | The principles adopted by Loadsmart's Engineering Team. |
Releasing | Best practices for putting code in Production |
Tech Debts | How and when they are bought and paid |
Technology | Our stack and tech radar |
Values | The 5 values of Loadsmart's Engineering Team |
Loadsmart aims to move more with less. We combine great people and innovative technology to more efficiently move freight throughout North America. Our focus is on designing and building the best tools for our team and our customers, using machine learning models to connect freight with trucks. We automate with algorithms and scale with integrations to better match supply and demand. In doing this we reduce wasted fuel and lost time, cutting out empty miles for motor carriers and providing cost savings and instant booking for shippers.
This repository is heavily inspired by artsy/README. We would like to thank Artsy and its team members for the amazing work done for the industry and the open source community.