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My client is seeking an iOS Developer to join their team in NYC and take part in FLCD including concept, design, prototyping, feature development, post-launch iteration and support of their consumer facing iPhone and iPad applications.
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We are looking for an experienced iOS developer to help us bring AI superresolution upscaling technology to iPhone and iPad. You will pair with engineers on our AI Engine and Research teams to bring our CoreML enhancement & upscaling models from macOS to iOS. “Gigapixel Touch” will be our first mobile app, and a foray into making Topaz AI models accessible anywhere by anyone.
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An innovative, fast-paced mobile and wireless software organization is looking to add an IOS Developer to their team for iPhone and iPad application development. Summary of Position:An innovative, fast-paced mobile and wireless software organization is looking to add an IOS Developer to their team for iPhone and iPad application development.
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Mobile App Development Experience Requirements: Native iOS Xcode IDE. iPhone, Google Android, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile. The technologies that you can grow into: Android and iOS Apps, PhoneGap (Apache Cordova), Git, Node.js, Objective-C, Java, Linux, Apache, Linux and Apache Security, Selenium.
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The iOS Developer will support the development of new features and improvements to the Neurable mobile app for iPhone to help individuals reduce burnout and boost their productivity by recording their focus level while they work.
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Boutique Mobile and Web Software Development company located in lower Hudson Valley, NY is seeking an iOS software developer, android experience a plus with 5+ years exp. Development of mobile iOS (iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad) based apps and/OR Android based apps if you have both iOS and Android experience.
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Title: Sr. Mobile Developer (Android or iOS) An innovative, fast-paced mobile and wireless software organization is looking to add iOS and Android Developers to their team for iPhone and iPad application development.
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Net, Java script libraries, AJAX, HTML, CSS, sql server, development of mobile applications for iOS devices on Mac OS using Xcode/SWIFT, SDK for Mac OS (10.5 and up), iPhone SDK (3.2 and up), mentor, coach, or leading exp, WPF, SilverLight, SQLlite and Core data.
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Experience with Android SDK and Kotlin or writing and delivering iPhone applications in Swift and UIKit-Experience working with remote data via REST and JSON.-Experience with third-party libraries and APIs.-Working knowledge of the general mobile landscape, architectures, trends and emerging technologies.
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Development of mobile iOS (iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad) based apps AND Android based apps. Mobile Apps Developer-iOS AND Android Required. Boutique mobile and web software shop is looking for a highly motivated mid-level individual to work as a Mobile App Developer.
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Probably about 7+ years of building iOS / Android (iPhone, iPad and universal) applications with relevant SDKs and Tools. Knowledge of native mobile design patterns (iOS / Android ) and experience building sleek, high performance user interfaces.
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Android development includes porting many of their iPhone apps to Android. Excellent knowledge of the Apple iOS SDK and Android SDK. Android development includes porting many of their iPhone apps to Android.
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Minimum3 yrs of experience in developing mobile applications for iOS(iPhone/iPad) HavingExperience working with iOS frameworks such as Core Data, CoreAnimation, Core Graphics, UI Kit and Event Kit Framework, AR Kit, SceneKit, Reality Kit, Reality Composer, Sprite Kit, Vision Kit.
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Good current knowledge of Unix/Linux environments, cryptography, web API, XCode IDE, Interface Builder, iPhone SDK and DB. Strong knowledge of data structures, algorithms, and designing for performance, scalability, availability, and internet and mobile OS security fundamentals.
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The mobile team is in search for a solid hands-on senior developer with strong experience building iOS mobile applications. The developer will be responsible for design and development of mobile iOS applications for various Financial/retail web applications.
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