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Re: [Savannah-help-public] GNUToolchain


From: Michael J. Flickinger
Subject: Re: [Savannah-help-public] GNUToolchain
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 19:53:03 -0500
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On Wednesday 12 January 2005 07:33 pm, address@hidden 
wrote:
>  Hi,
>
> Is their an appropriate place to post this on this site?
>
>  Thanks
>
>  John
>
>
> Hi,
>
>  SCEA (SONY), Home of the Playstation gaming console is looking for
> someone to work on our GNU Toolchain. Please feel free to
> apply or forward this email to anyone you think may be interested. The
> position description is below.
>
>  Thank You
>
>  John
>
> John Wallace-Recruiter
> Sony Computer Entertainment America
> Phone 650-655-7408
> Fax      650--655-6070
> address@hidden
>
>
> Job Title
> GNU Tool-Chain Software Engineer
> Job Location
> Foster City, CA
> Description
> Re-target, enhance, document, test, release, obtain FSF acceptance, and
> maintain the GNU tool chain targeted to Sony hardware platforms, including
> cross compiler, linker, assembler, binary utilities, debugger, libraries,
> and IDE.
> Qualifications
> Two-years recent experience working on GNU tool chain internals and, in
> particular, GCC. Proficient in both C and C++. Solid proficiency in basic
> code optimization. Understanding of inter-procedural and profile-directed
> transformations, SSA, and high-level loop transformations. Familiarity
> with GNU assembler and linker and with the handling of shared libraries.
> Previous experience implementing an IDE is desirable. Must be comfortable
> working in a Linux environment, and experience working in a Windows
> environment would be beneficial.
> Must be able to work well in a team environment, as well as independently.
> A BS degree (preferably in CS) is required, but an MS degree is preferred.


Hi, 
We do not post job openings of this nature on Savannah, but there is a spot 
for free software jobs on the GNU webpage, see: http://www.gnu.org/jobs/.

-- 
Michael J. Flickinger




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