Currently, there are several great opportunities with exciting companies available in the New York area. If you're a rock star Java/PHP/Ruby developer or a pixel-obsessed designer, contact me at your earliest convenience.
Web Developer:
Give Real is a well-funded startup in the midst of an exciting period of growth and success. Our technology uses a patent pending platform that combines the ubiquity of credit card transactions and the power of social networks to create a new gifting experience.
Our primary platform is Rails, but there are programming challenges that range from SOAP APIs to Facebook application development. We are searching for full-time developers with expertise and broad experience in:
* Ruby on Rails (we also use rSpec, Starling, Memcache)
* MySQL
* xHTML & CSS, and comfort with Javascript
* Team development with tools like Git & Trac
In addition, we are also interested in candidates who have:
* Expert Javascript skills
* Java & SOAP experience
* Experience scaling with Rails, or any other web platform
* Comprehensive Linux knowledge
* UI and graphic design backgrounds
We are willing to pay top-notch developers very competitively (plus the possibility of options) to join our team and help write code that will be used by hundreds of thousands of users within a few months. We are ideally located in downtown Manhattan less than a minute walk from the BDFV and NRQW lines
Also, if you know someone who may be a good fit for us (developer or graphic designer), we are offering a $1000 referral reward for anyone we hire.
Please contact us at jobs@givereal.com
Graphic Design:
Give Real is a well-funded startup in the midst of an exciting period of growth and success. Our technology uses a patent pending platform that combines the ubiquity of credit card transactions and the power of social networks to create a new gifting experience.
We're searching for full-time designers with experience in:
* Design for advertisements
* Design for consumer focused websites & applications
* xHTML & CSS coding
* HTML & design for emails
* Working on top of an MVC or template system (we use Rails)
In addition, we are also interested in candidates who have:
* Team development with tools like Git & Trac
* Comfort with Javascript programming
* Rails programming experience
We are willing to pay top-notch developers very competitively (plus the possibility of options) to join our team and help design the look and feel of a service that will be used by hundreds of thousands of users with a few months.
Also, if you know someone who may be a good fit for us (RoR developer or graphic designer), we are offering a $1000 referral reward for anyone we hire.
Please contact us at jobs@givereal.com
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Showing posts with label java. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Java getting fully Open Source
The big news coming from Java One is that Sun is removing the last licensing hurdles in Java. What this means is Java is becoming fully Open Source.
Java users can especially thank Sun now. Also this supports Sun's vision of Open Source.
Source: Yahoo News
I think Monty found the right environment to work in.
Update: Original post mentioned "Java now fully Open Source" however as the article points, Java is expected to become fully open source later this year. I wonder how much role MySQL conference played in this announcement coming earlier.
Java users can especially thank Sun now. Also this supports Sun's vision of Open Source.
"We've been engaging with the open-source community for Java to finish off the OpenJDK project, and the specific thing that we've been working on with them is clearing the last bits that we didn't have the rights," to distribute, Sands said.
"Over the past year, we have pretty much removed most of those encumbrances," Sands said. Work still needs to be done to offer the Java sound engine and SNMP code via open source; that effort is expected to be completed this year. Developers, though, may be able to proceed without a component like the sound engine, Sands said.
Source: Yahoo News
I think Monty found the right environment to work in.
Update: Original post mentioned "Java now fully Open Source" however as the article points, Java is expected to become fully open source later this year. I wonder how much role MySQL conference played in this announcement coming earlier.
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