Jeff Ladiray is a full-stack software engineer and engineering manager with over a decade of experience specializing in Node.js/TypeScript backends, SQL databases, and cloud-native infrastructure across AWS, GCP, and Kubernetes. He has led developer experience and customer-facing engineering at Forest Admin, driving major projects like agent-nodejs and Forest Admin Cloud while bridging product, developer feedback, and technical delivery. Comfortable shipping MVPs through to production-grade SaaS, he combines hands-on refactoring and API design with operational ownership of CI/CD and DevOps workflows. A bilingual (English/French) collaborator who thrives in remote, cross-functional teams, he pairs data-driven decision making with empathy and transparent leadership. Notably, his open-source contributions to Forest Admin’s lumber/agent tooling reflect a focus on backend architecture improvements, dependency hygiene, and developer ergonomics.
7 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Préparation au concours, Physique et Sciences Industrielles, Préparation au concours, Physique et Sciences Industrielles at Aristide Briand
Ingénieur en Informatique et Modélisation, F5 - Réseaux et Télécommunications, Ingénieur en Informatique et Modélisation, F5 - Réseaux et Télécommunications at ISIMA - Clermont Auvergne INP
Contributions:32 reviews, 13 commits, 24 PRs in 5 months
Contributions summary:Jeff primarily contributed to the backend infrastructure and functionality of the `lumber` repository, a framework for installing Forest Admin. The user focused on code improvements such as dynamically adjusting the header length in the commitlint configuration, removing dependencies from generated files, and handling specific data types. The user also made significant refactoring changes including migrating to class-based database design and integrating dependency injection, alongside introducing new features like an update command.
Contributions:158 commits, 52 PRs, 195 pushes in 1 year 3 months
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