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- Anil Madhavapeddy
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Date: | 2007-09-12 (15:14) |
From: | Anil Madhavapeddy <anil@x...> |
Subject: | JOB: XenSource seeking OCaml hackers |
XenSource is a dynamic, fast-growing software company that develops Linux/Windows virtualisation products on top of the open-source Xen hypervisor. Our most recent product, XenEnterprise v4, sports a high-performance, fully-featured virtualisation control plane implemented in OCaml. To help us achieve our goal of delivering high-quality, exciting features and supporting an ever-growing customer base, we are looking to hire black-belt OCaml programmers to join our established team of talented and motivated engineers. Our code base is significant: over 100,000 lines of OCaml which solves problems ranging from the low-level (Xen hypercalls), to the high-level (resource pool management), to the compiler-driven (generating language bindings for our Xen datamodel). Our ideal candidate will have: * significant experience of OCaml programming * an aptitude for implementing (and reasoning about) complex concurrent, distributed systems * the skills required to contribute to both the architectural design and day-to-day development of a large code-base * strong communication skills and problem solving ability * a determination to deliver great products that perform brilliantly and meet our customers' needs So if you want to hack OCaml professionally, tackle interesting and challenging programming problems and contribute to an innovative product that is already used by thousands of customers across the world, please don't hesitate to contact us. We are interested in applicants from both research and industrial backgrounds. XenSource has also joined the Caml Consortium to underline our committment to using state-of-the-art languages such as OCaml in a wider industrial context. For more information on XenSource and to play with our products, check out: http://www.xensource.com/ Drop me a line off-list at: Anil Madhavapeddy <anil@xensource.com> if you would like to have a chat and get more information.