Guys, not sure why this didn't go through the first time on Sunday, but for those interested, I posted the pictures I took as well as the retrospective video (the last image in the page, it's really a video link) on Picasa.
The address is
http://picasaweb.google.com/nissan.dookeran/CAMDUGOpenSpacesCodingDayJune2009Again, great meeting everyone and I look forward to doing this again and perhaps working on some real projects with you all soon!
-Nissan
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Michal Barczyk
<[address removed]> wrote:
Hi guys,
There are new vacant positions within Citrix. I know several of you
were looking for a job, so though it may be interesting information
for you or your friends.
If you need more details, do not hesitate to ask.
The positions are:
1: Hypervisor Testing (XenRT)
- Python, scripting
- Previous experience in Q&A.
- Work on XenRT.
2: API Engineer:
- Functional programming experience, ocaml would be a plus.
- Linux/Unix background.
3: Javascript/C# GUI:
- C#, .net
- Javascript, web programming.
- GUI experience.
- Functional language knowledge would be an enormous plus.
4: Doc
- Technical doc writer
- Linux/Unix background.
5: Windows kernel driver
- Work on pv driver
- USB, Wireless driver experience
- Unix/Linux knowledge
Again, thank you for the excellent coding day!
Cheers,
Michal
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