Happy Dogs NYC | Full-stack Python/Django programmer | REMOTE with chance to visit New York occasionally | Full-time with flexible hours | Competitive local mid-level USD salary for Ukraine/Poland/Belarus/etc.
Happy Dogs NYC is a leading and fast growing multi-location dog daycare business in New York City. This job is for ongoing new feature development, general code maintenance, and bug-fixing for a Django web app with more than 50k lines of code.
There will be regular code review. You will work with a former Google product director who wrote the first version of the web app.
Requirements:
-- 3+ years of hands-on experience with Django, ideally 5+
-- A love of Python
-- Comfortable with things like class-based views, multiple inheritance, monkeypatching
-- Skill with Javascript
-- Produces highly readable code
-- Postgres and MongoDB experience (including PyMongo)
-- Experience with unit testing
-- with a pragmatic sense of when to write them
-- Unix sysops/devops knowledge a plus
-- Experience with celery and Redis a plus
-- Strong verbal and written communicator
-- Strong independent problem-solving skills
-- A knack for understanding business requirements
-- Excellent attitude and enjoyable to work with
Bonus: Do you know and love Abelson and Sussman's SICP? If so, tell us why.
Apply via [email protected] with the headline "Full-stack Python/Django programmer application".
New York City -- Grasshopper NYC looking for business co-founder for interactive game table venture
As part of our mission to revitalize face-to-face play for the 21st century, Grasshopper NYC has created a beautiful interactive game table that has potential as a standalone product and business. We are now looking for a business co-founder and leader to unlock this potential.
We’re looking for someone who knows the relevant entertainment markets (including both traditional at-home game consoles and the out-of-home entertainment market); is skilled at business and strategic planning; has experience getting integrated hardware/software products to wide distribution; can get us the right industry partners; can lead fundraising as needed; has executive management potential; and is generally a excellent person who is fun and inspiring to work with.
Our game table is being featured this month at IndieCade East, the annual independent games festival, at New York’s Museum of the Moving Image. We think it’s both gorgeous and ergonomically unique, comfortably sitting up to 6 players with plenty of leg room. (Design has been led by a cutting-edge architecture firm headed by MIT/Harvard architecture professors.) Technically, it’s a smart combination of open-source and proprietary software, including our own game framework built on Unity3D. (The core table engineering was led by an MIT Media Lab expert in multi-touch tables.) Unlike many interactive tables, it’s cool and smooth to the touch and is seamless and spill-proof; having a cocktail or beer at the table is encouraged by design. We already have around a dozen games working on the table -- ranging in stage from alpha to polished, some our own, some from third-parties indie game developers.
In short, we think we’ve created a special product that enables a unique and wonderful face-to-face game experience -- bringing the best of digital technology into a fully present, truly social interaction. Now we’re looking for a co-founder to turn an exceptional product into an exceptional business.
Additional background: the founder and creative director of Grasshopper NYC is an MIT engineer with a track record of product and business innovation in new media, including high-level executive positions in business news and as as a product management director at Google. A blog post in Gamasutra, a leading games industry website, noted that Grasshopper NYC is being talked about as “the coolest thing happening in the New York game industry at the moment.”
New York City -- Grasshopper NYC looking for business co-founder for interactive game table venture
As part of our mission to revitalize face-to-face play for the 21st century, Grasshopper NYC has created a beautiful interactive game table that has potential as a standalone product and business. We are now looking for a business co-founder and leader to unlock this potential.
We’re looking for someone who knows the relevant entertainment markets (including both traditional at-home game consoles and the out-of-home entertainment market); is skilled at business and strategic planning; has experience getting integrated hardware/software products to wide distribution; can get us the right industry partners; can lead fundraising as needed; has executive management potential; and is generally a excellent person who is fun and inspiring to work with.
Our game table is being featured this month at IndieCade East, the annual independent games festival, at New York’s Museum of the Moving Image. We think it’s both gorgeous and ergonomically unique, comfortably sitting up to 6 players with plenty of leg room. (Design has been led by a leading contemporary architecture firm headed by MIT/Harvard architecture professors.) Technically, it’s a smart combination of open-source and proprietary software, including our own game framework built on Unity3D. (The core table engineering was led by an MIT Media Lab expert in multi-touch tables.) Unlikes many interactive tables, it’s cool to the touch and is seamless and spill-proof; having a cocktail or beer at the table is encouraged by design. We already have around a dozen games working on the table -- from alpha to polished, some our own, some from third-parties indie game developers.
In short, we think we’ve created a special product that enables a unique and wonderful face-to-face game experience -- bringing the best of digital technology into a fully present, truly social interaction. Now we’re looking for a co-founder to turn an exceptional product into an exceptional business.
Additional background: the founder and creative director of Grasshopper NYC is an MIT engineer with a track record of product and business innovation in new media, including high-level executive positions in business news and as as a product management director at Google. A blog post in Gamasutra, a leading games industry website, noted that Grasshopper NYC is being talked about as “the coolest thing happening in the New York game industry at the moment.”
One note -- there is an established current affairs/culture magazine/media brand called Monocle. While Monocle (the magazine) doesn't focus on tech, monocle.io's remit of "anything that appeals to the inquisitive mind" could lead to some overlap.
Dunno if there could/would be trademark conflicts. May be worth checking out if you haven't already.
Yes. And even if we limit the scope to "hacker" (since the blog is called "Singularity Hacker"), the lack of any hardware skills on the list seems a rather glaring omission.
Yeah, your thought indirectly reminded of The Big Year, in which in a bunch of unlikely friends/competitors try to get the record of number of bird species spotted (or heard) within a year.
Grasshopper NYC, a game-lounges-for-grown-ups venture based in New York, is looking for spring and/or summer paid interns in game programming and design. Create games that allow people to have fun together face-to-face in a sophisticated lounge atmosphere, including on our custom multi-touch Round Table.
Experience with Unity 3D in C# preferred. We're also looking for a great attitude, willingness and ability to learn quickly, a combination of technical smarts and creativity, and a personal interest in what we're doing.
We're also looking for folks with Flash, Python, Arduino etc., or event production skills.
For more information, see our website at GrasshopperNYC.com. For questions or to apply, please send resume (and if possible code/game samples) to Ien Cheng at [email protected].
As an American who lived in the UK for a number of years, I can attest that we Americans are much more wary in these post-politically correct age of using the word Christmas for the holidays than the Brits. For better or worse, I dunno.
Happy Dogs NYC is a leading and fast growing multi-location dog daycare business in New York City. This job is for ongoing new feature development, general code maintenance, and bug-fixing for a Django web app with more than 50k lines of code.
There will be regular code review. You will work with a former Google product director who wrote the first version of the web app.
Requirements:
-- 3+ years of hands-on experience with Django, ideally 5+
-- A love of Python
-- Comfortable with things like class-based views, multiple inheritance, monkeypatching
-- Skill with Javascript
-- Produces highly readable code
-- Postgres and MongoDB experience (including PyMongo)
-- Experience with unit testing
-- with a pragmatic sense of when to write them
-- Unix sysops/devops knowledge a plus
-- Experience with celery and Redis a plus
-- Strong verbal and written communicator
-- Strong independent problem-solving skills
-- A knack for understanding business requirements
-- Excellent attitude and enjoyable to work with
Bonus: Do you know and love Abelson and Sussman's SICP? If so, tell us why.
Apply via [email protected] with the headline "Full-stack Python/Django programmer application".