The CodeNicely culture

How We Build

We started CodeNicely as we learned to CodeNicely.

Software, businesses, and each other. What we believe, how we work, and what we expect of each other — written for our team in Raipur, and shared openly.

This is not a constitution. It's a book about how we like to work — written down, so nobody has to guess.

We wrote the first version in 2021, and one line in it still holds up better than anything we have written since.

We aim to remain reflective and not prescriptive. We trust the empathy, judgement and intellect of our teammates.The CodeNicely Culture Code, 2021

That is still the deal. This is not a rulebook. It's a shared understanding, so there is less friction and more good work.

Most of what's here is open to interpretation, on purpose. Don't argue about the exact words. Take the spirit of it, and use it when you're not sure what to do.

A handful of things are not open to interpretation. We call them the red lines, and they get their own page. Everything else is judgement — and the judgement is yours.

The six values

The rest of it

The printed book
All of this, set as a 75-page book we print for the office and give to every new joiner.
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