HASH (https://hash.ai/) | New York, NY | ONSITE or REMOTE possible | Platform Engineer
We're a team of a dozen working on an in-browser simulation engine and IDE. We're hiring engineers with deep CS backgrounds and real-world experience solving distributed computing problems.
Our H-CORE engine is written in Rust (compiling to Wasm), TypeScript, and React.
We are Joel Spolsky's new venture, post-Fog Creek (Trello, Stack Overflow, and Glitch).
We're hiring for "smart and gets things done". Resume/CV drop @ https://jobs.lever.co/sohostrategy/d6e31b57-eca1-4f2b-9d07-2...
ConsenSys R&D | Senior Software Engineer (Rust) | Full-time | Remote
ConsenSys R&D is focused on developing open source technology for the next generation of Ethereum.
We are looking for senior level engineers and researchers with backgrounds in systems engineering, distributed networks (p2p), parallel computing, WebAssembly, and cryptography. Our team is competitively compensated based on experience.
Some of the things we are working on:
* Building a proof-of-concept client in Rust for Ethereum 2.0 which supports WebAssembly execution for multiple shards.
* Benchmarking the performance of various aspects of WebAssembly runtimes, cryptographic functions, and p2p networking.
* Developing efficient proof tooling for authenticated data structures (merkle proofs).
* Researching and developing global transaction broadcasters.
Apply here: https://consensys.net/open-roles/?discipline=61666
newline | REMOTE | Part-time, Author | https://www.newline.co/write-a-book
Help other developers and earn an extra $50k+/yr by creating a programming course.
We're the authors of The Fullstack React Masterclass (Tinyhouse), Fullstack D3, ng-book, and a dozen other programming courses. We're looking to work with a select few authors in 2020 to build out a few more courses.
API Documentation and shallow blog posts don't go deep enough to teach new developers what's really involved in building production apps. Our courses are designed to teach what you /really/ do at work -- not only the libraries, but also the mental models, structure, and pitfalls required to build large applications.
There's a lot of programming knowledge that you only learn on the job that is never shared in blog posts. If you've deployed code to real-world, production apps, then you have knowledge that could really help a lot of other developers.
We're looking to collaborate with experienced developers to teach courses on React, Angular, Node, AWS, Python, Svelte, DevOps, Security, WASM, and more - our focus is on building complete, production apps and showing how to build them.
If you're interested, apply here: https://www.newline.co/write-a-book