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Here's a good job opportunity for some to get in with the big wigs and help Linux gaming progress, as Crytek need a Linux programmer!

With more games announcing Linux support that use CryENGINE I hope they already have good people working on the Linux support. It is of course important to note that the new Homefront FPS game will come to Linux that uses CryENGINE.
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To apply for it you need to be pretty smart and meet all this:

Requirements:
- Minimum of 2 year of professional software development experience.
- Excellent understanding of:
- OpenGL API, shader programming and 3D graphics algorithms.
- UNIX operating systems and the open-source development community.
- Object-oriented software engineering.
- Multithreaded software architecture.
- Strong software engineering and debugging skills.
- Adopt existing company development processes.
- Excellent problem-solving skills.
- Excellent english communication and writing skills.
- Keep a positive team-oriented attitude.
- Willing to relocate to Frankfurt am Main in Germany.
- Be proactive and self-motivated, work without direct supervision.
- Willing to travel for conferences and off-site meetings as needed.

You can see the full job posting here. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Armand Raynal Jun 14, 2014
Wow.
Were are people prepared to know all those things ?
There's schools that teach those things ?
Vissy Jun 14, 2014
If I was a programmer, I would love to do this job. It would be fun to relocate.
Unfortunately, I am just a user.
BillNyeTheBlackGuy Jun 14, 2014
Looks like you to be a freaking genius to get that job.
DaVince Jun 14, 2014
Overall, it doesn't look that unfeasible. It's good for them to want a competent person on the team, and competent people there are. Let's hope they get someone good! :)
Anonymous Jun 14, 2014
Quoting: BillNyeTheBlackGuyLooks like you to be a freaking genius to get that job.

not really... if you know how to read
they are searching for standard experienced UNIX C++ coder with knowledge how to tackle multi threading (aka. race conditions, memory sharing and other things you need to know about it), debugging is more or less a given since everyone almost can't bypass it.

the only difference from that is the additional GL knowledge and knowledge of how to approach to certain problems. same as sorting for example (just as easier translation), there are standard algorithms how to do it in most cases to be most efficient. and there won't be much of experimenting in this job, more or less requirement is following their doing

though excelent english from german company really made me chuckle. last time i was in germany, no one spoke it. the only person that did,... was foreigner, lol
Anonymous Jun 14, 2014
Quotenot really... if you know how to read

hmmm, that might've came up wrong. was not insult, i ment "if you know how to read between the lines and know about the actual meaning, since that is your job"

my bad, lol
Sghirate Jun 14, 2014
Quoting: Anonymousthough excelent english from german company really made me chuckle. last time i was in germany, no one spoke it. the only person that did,... was foreigner, lol

Well 'german' company. Crytek has office in several countries (including the United Kingdom, America, China, ...) and most of their employees aren't German (even in the Frankfurt office you have quite the mix of nationalities)
STiAT Jun 14, 2014
Nice to see they're throwing more at it. Sadly, I don't exactly fit the profile, didn't do enough OGL development. Even though, I don't know many people who truly understand all the OGL API with all it pros/cons when they're used in different ways ;-).
Half-Shot Jun 14, 2014
If we are presuming that Unix ~= Linux then I could possibly take the job but I would not want to relocate at all. I sorta like it here.
Shmerl Jun 15, 2014
Quoting: Armand RaynalWow.
Were are people prepared to know all those things ?
There's schools that teach those things ?

May be here?

They publish relevant books: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/foundations-3d-computer-graphics-0
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