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View Poll Results: Do we need a uCLinux distro area here...?
Yes, it's a already specialized Linux that people are hiring for!
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No, it's a only specialized Linux that people are hiring for...
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Yes, we've got already 30 postings here already on it!
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No, we've got only 30 postings here already on it...
further, i just had a job posting come my way looking for expertise in it....
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Linux systems programmer - embedded systems /C
CLOSING DATE: SEPTEMBER 17, 2004
Description
In preparation for upcoming projects we are ***taking resume''s*** for Linux Programmers/ Embedded systems programmers. Primarily working with our own hardware - network devices and appliances which run linux or uClinux. Majority of coding is C with some shell scripting and web programming (HTML/CGI-BIN/PHP).
In additional there will be some microcontroller coding in C and general Linux administration.
We are interested in hearing from anyone with good Linux experience.
Qualifications
Linux programming experience in C. Good knowlege of interprocess communication, system calls, Linux administration. Hardware/mirocontroller experience an asset.
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