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gumuz | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)

trivago | Amsterdam, The Netherlands | ONSITE

At trivago we continually search for new technologies and implement new processes in order to develop our product further. Our latest innovation has lead to the opening of a new trivago office in Amsterdam. Here we house a dedicated team that focuses on breaking the existing boundaries between machine learning, (big) data analysis and natural language processing, as well as implementing semantic analysis on an unprecedented scale in order to improve our hotel recommendations.

What you'll need:

* To hold a degree or to be self-taught in Computer Science.

* Excellent knowledge of one (or more) of the following: Amazon Web Services, Java, Python.

* A sincere interest in working with large amounts of data.

* An eagerness to inject your software engineering DNA into our codebase and to take part in a ground-breaking project that will be implemented from scratch.

* To be an ambitious individual who is motivated to make a difference in any project or job you take on.

* A creative mind which thrives in an innovative environment.

* The desire to work in a dynamic, diverse, international team where collaboration is the key to success.

* Fluency in English. (Dutch is not required.)

Hit me up at guyon.moree at trivago.com

gumuz | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2014)

Fashiolista.com Amsterdam, the Netherlands

We're looking for a full-time front-end developer at fashiolista.com, one of the world largest online fashion communities! You're gonna be a big part of a small team, meaning you make many of the decisions about how you're gonna build the frontend of our coming projects!

Located in the historical center of Amsterdam next to the canals and the Anne Frank house. You'll love it.

Send me an email [email protected]

gumuz | 12 years ago | on: Recursive raytracer in 35 lines of JavaScript

Awesome! I tried to look into building a simple raytracer many times, but the either math gets me everytime or I just didn't come across the right "raytracer for dummies" tutorials.

Any suggestions?

gumuz | 13 years ago | on: The future is specific

isn't it the idea to forget about files, so I can see the models & and views I'm interested in in for a particular workflow. Regardles of where & which file they're located in?

gumuz | 13 years ago | on: The future is specific

I love it, especially the grouping of files: route + models + templates, in 1 view is something I see a use for. Does anyone know of an editor which can do something similar?
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