Re: HP is hiering
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- Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 16:30:48 -0700 (PDT)
On Aug 4, 11:59 am, Brandon Del Bel <nescien...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Aug 4, 5:48 am, Yann <kdo4...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, it seems the link cannot be opened.
I would'nt be suprised if this was an Intranet link, working fine for
anyone within the company but not valid outside of it.
Try this one:https://hp.taleo.net/servlets/CareerSection?art_ip_action=FlowDispatc...
Hmm.... That is interesting. It honestly sounds like a request for a
lead developer role in software related to a new HP (presumably) hand-
held calculator. The PC driver experience is obviously needed for the
driver. The mention of USB clearly indicates the expected type of
driver development. The RPN/RPL experience is a very good sign that
the work will continue existing HP tradition. None of the perl, Linux,
OS X, shell script, firmware, or assembly is very surprising.
Java stuck out a bit. Of all of those it seems least relevant to
calculator development. Very few calculators are programmed in java.
Nor are Windows drivers. Small development tool are far more often in
perl or shell script. Java's primary use areas these days are server
side web applications, cellphone development, and a few specialty
areas like Blu-ray. Of course it is still a top choice for multi-
platform code, which is probably the idea here.
What really sticks out though is the requirement for Windows CE
experience. Is this new calculator going to be running on an CE core?
This could be interesting.
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