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Arnia Software | Bucharest, Romania | Fulltime | ONSITE

We are a top tier technology services company and one of the most successful companies in Romania that continues to be independent.

We have challenging projects, flexible hours, nicest people, and the greatest offices in Victory Square in Bucharest. We contribute to half a dozen open source projects, we operate the #1 humor site in Romania (hint: TNR), and we do a lot of other cool stuff. We are a flat organization built by developers for developers.

Looking for top technical skills backed by strong academic background. Multiple positions are available:

- Computer Vision specialists with experience in industry projects

- Entry and mid-level Java developers for financial technology

- Senior web front-end (React) and back-end (PHP) developers for self-service ticketing software

- Senior Dynamics AX developers for HR and payroll administration software

To apply, or to chat about other oportunities, drop me a line at <my handle>[@]arnia.ro


Arnia Software, Romania - Bucharest, Brasov, and REMOTE

We're the most ambitious software development company within Eastern EU region, and we're growing like crazy. Challenging projects, nicest people, great offices in Victory Sq in Bucharest. Besides, we do a lot of cool stuff - we contribute to half a dozen open source projects, and we operate #1 humor site in Romania.

Looking for top technical skills backed by strong academic background. Multiple positions available:

- C/C++ developers for RDBMS engine development

- Java developers for special-purpose (financial) query engine development

- Machine learning specialists with a focus on image processing

- Front-end developers (Javascript/TypeScript, jQuery, Angular, PureMVC)

- Test automation developers (Cucumber/Ruby)

- UI/UX designers

Please apply by sending your resume to careers@arnia.ro and mentioning [HN] in the email subject.


Could you please comment on compensation - is it Romanian/"eastern European" level? Can someone applying for REM0TE hope for North American level?



I expect an increasingly larger C/C++ codebase to be ported with emscripten and asm.js with decent enough performance (especially dev tools). Currently C++ code compiled with emscripten runs in Firefox only 1.5x slower than natively compiled code [1]. Notable ports can be found at emscripten wiki page [2].

[1] https://hacks.mozilla.org/2013/12/gap-between-asm-js-and-nat...

[2] https://github.com/kripken/emscripten/wiki


Pretty expensive hiring bonus.


$300 to $800 is a pretty wide range.


So far all the Windows 8 tablets I've seen started at $600-$800.



details about the proposed bill http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3510487


The Common Crawl index, already has 5bn ranked pages, and the data is open to everyone - http://www.commoncrawl.org/


From the genius who brought us what Google adapted as AdSense. I applaud this effort. I'm no Spike Lee, but in my opinion this is doing the right thing.

Let people compete over what to do with the raw data (data which is of course publicly accessible but subject to the strange inequities of crawling), how best to process and present it, not over access to it. DDG has to pay Yahoo! for a BOSS license. That is just strange when you think about how the raw data was obtained. It is publicly available information.

Nothing against Yahoo! for doing that (selling access to publicly available data), as there are many other examples of this practice across web- "everyone else is doing it". But I do not think it is "the right thing" to do.


Yeah, why do I have to pay for things like a car and what not? They all come from publicly accessible goods. Bunch of scammers.


Maybe the question is not why you have to pay for your car, but why you _do not_ have to pay to view information via a website, store a copy of this in RAM and/or save a copy using secondary storage. Why is it typically "free" for you to do that?


Search results may be different depending on what you've been searching recently, it's the personalization of search http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3274207 .


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