Want a Job Coding Extreme Swing?
I don't normally post about job offers, but this one is simply too cool to pass up. The guys at Limewire are looking to hire a new Swing developer. For those of you who don't know, Limewire is the premier peer-to-peer file sharing client on the Interwebs. These guys have been doing killer Swing GUIs for a long time and even inspired some of the hacks the book Chris and I wrote. If hired, you'd get to work on their audio player and develop a new video player for the Limewire client. Sounds like a dream job.
All of the details are on their website; in a wiki, of course.
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by rogerjose81 - 2009-04-02 14:59
Hello Joshua, Thanks by that info. Do you know where I can find a Freelance Job Coding Swing? Greetings from Cartagena/Colombia!by jwenting - 2009-03-28 11:25
why should I want to work for people whose core business is providing tools for people intent on stealing mine and others' intellectual property?by chbeer - 2009-03-27 02:38
Sounds nice. Too sad it's in Manhattan and not Berlin...by lstroud - 2009-05-01 14:00
I wasn't sure how to get this to you. So, I figured I'd post it here. As I watched the following video and looked into how it was done, I realized that this would make for a really good java one javafx demo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mk1xjbA-ISE He based a lot of his stuff on openframework. However, a demo that did something similar that used java to do the image analysis/recognition and fx to render the special effects (in real time) would be really impressive. I may send this through a couple of other channels to see if i can get it to someone. If I had time, I'd do it myself. :) LES