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From: Thomas Gazagnaire <thomas.gazagnaire@docker.com>
To: OCaml List <caml-list@inria.fr>,
	"ocaml-jobs@inria.fr" <ocaml-jobs@inria.fr>
Cc: Anil Madhavapeddy <anil.madhavapeddy@docker.com>
Subject: [Caml-list] Docker is hiring in Paris
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2016 14:37:10 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <A57EB8BC-CB0B-4BD5-B306-388B9635BEB5@docker.com> (raw)

[french below]

Docker is the world's leading software containerization platform, and lets developers package up their applications into a standardized unit for software development.  The code behind Docker is open-source, and consists of code written in Go and Python (for the server side), and Go, Swift, C#, C and OCaml (for the desktop side). Docker for Mac and Windows [1] ship some heavy use of OCaml in the networking, storage and virtualization subsystems, primarily from the MirageOS project. Much of this OCaml code is open-source under an ISC/MIT license and available via OPAM and directly on GitHub [2,3]

Docker is currently hiring for our Paris office [4], primarily for a Core Software Engineer to work on the UI components of Docker for Mac and Windows (which has seen very rapid uptake among the Docker community). We are searching for developers who have a good knowledge of Swift, Objective-C and C#, and a desire to interface with low-level components written in OCaml and C (the hypervisor, networking and storage components).  We particularly encourage applications from under-represented groups in technology -- please feel free to contact me and/or Anil Madhapeddy directly if you have any queries.

[1] http://www.slideshare.net/AnilMadhavapeddy/unikernels-rise-of-the-library-hypervisor
[2] https://github.com/docker/datakit
[3] https://github.com/docker/vpnkit
[4]: https://www.docker.com/careers/engineering?job-id=274352

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Docker cherche à recruter des développeurs dans ses nouveaux bureaux à Paris pour travailler principalement sur l’interface utilisateur de Docker pour Mac et Windows. Une connaissance de développement sous OSX et/ou sous Windows est nécessaire, avec en particulier une une bonne maitrise de Swift, Objective-C ou C#. Une partie importante du poste consiste à interagir et à éventuellement contribuer à des composants de plus bas niveaux écrits en OCaml et en C: l’hyperviseur et les drivers pour le réseau et le stockage. Nous encourageons vivement les minorités et les groupes sous-représentés dans l’industrie informatique à présenter leur candidature. 

N’hésitez pas à me contacter si vous avez des questions,
Thomas




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