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Spiral (formerly Square Crypto) builds and funds free, open-source Bitcoin projects. You'll be part of a team on the cutting edge of iOS build engineering contributing heavily to open source Bazel projects, participating in the Bazel iOS community, and ensuring tooling works seamlessly across CI and developers’ local environments.
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Open-Source Intelligence Gathering and Industry best practices. Must have knowledge of Source Code Management concepts (code lines, branching, merging, integration, versioning, etc.
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Open-source databases like Cassandra, Lucene, Elasticsearch. Open-source libraries/frameworks like GraphQL, Undertow, Jackson, Log4j, Rattler and Conda. Awareness of recent industry best practices and open source advancements.
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This candidate will be responsible for assisting IT team members with the installation, integration, and support of the following software: TornadoFX, Kotlin, ReactJS, Soap/Rest APIs, Spring, Struts, Ant, Maven, Jenkins, Source control (Git.
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The team builds on top cutting edge in-house platforms complimented with a strong focus on leveraging open source and cloud-based solutions. Goldman Sachs is a leading global investment banking, securities and investment management firm that provides a wide range of services worldwide to a substantial and diversified client base which includes corporations, financial institutions, governments and high net-worth individuals.
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We host and sponsor London’s PyData and Machine Learning MeetupsWe open-source some of our technology. We’re fortunate enough to have a fantastic open-plan office overlooking Times Square, and continually strive to make our environment a great place in which to work.
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Understanding of the technology landscape including open source, commercial on-premises, & cloud-based tools. Knowledge of coding standards, code reviews, source control management, build process, testing and operations.
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5 years Developer experience. Build custom integrations with Python or Go for use by CSIRT/CTI to collect evidence, gather OSINT, and process intelligence collections in an automated fashion. Programming skills in several programming and markup languages, such as Python, Bash, C /Rust, JSON/XML, Go, etc.
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A vast majority of server-side Stripe integrations are built using our open-source SDKs. Our team also owns an in-house code generation framework which is used to generate not just the SDKs, but the code snippets in our documentation and the commands in Stripe Shell which is an in-browser version of the Stripe CLI. We are dedicated to providing a world class experience for developers using our SDKs.
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Experience with open source vision and machine learning tools such as CUDA, Caffe, fastText, OpenCV, Parsey McParseface, SciKit, Torch, Tessaract, TensorFlow, Theano a plus. Teetra, Inc. is an early stage, growth-oriented company looking for a highly productive software developer with the ability to self-direct and learn new technologies based on tons of experience designing, coding and scaling logic and data in high volume web and analytics applications.
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Powered by JupyterLab, the quant platform combines world-class open source Python libraries with the world's leading financial database, allowing our clients to generate unique research in quantitative finance and help them to capture alpha in a highly competitive landscape.
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Our client is a successful startup located in Midtown Manhattan looking for bright, motivated Open Source Software Engineers to join their team. Our client is a successful startup located in Midtown Manhattan looking for bright, motivated Open Source Software Engineers to join their team.
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Building cloud native services using Scala using open-source frameworks Akka, ZIO etc. Our Fintech client is looking for a Backend Scala Developer to join their team. Our Fintech client is looking for a Backend Scala Developer to join their team.
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As a Sr. Developer(Django) you will be working on NTC open-source software that powers our network automation solutions. Develops Django software on NTC open source software, focused on Nautobot.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is looking for a Senior Developer Advocate to join the Open Source Strategy & Marketing team. The Open Source Strategy and Marketing (OSSM - pronounced “awesome”) team includes veterans that have worked for some of the industry’s top open source companies and foundations.
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