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Old 06-27-2013, 12:33 AM   #1
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LXer: Canonical Is Hiring More Mir, Unity Developers


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Canonical is hiring more engineers to work on their Mir Display Server and Unity desktop interface. For their Mir software engineer they are looking for someone that's great at C++, knows how to use the CMake build system, experiences with performance/robust/application-architecture designs, has experience with Linux development, and is experienced with OpenGL. Past experience with X.Org or Wayland isn't mentioned at all on the page. The Unity engineers they want are for working on the Unity APIs and Unity user-interface, as well as a quality engineer working on the UI.

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