There was some talk last year about MochaUI being part of Mootools more and
it would be based on ART.  That's how I read it anyway.  I have not checked
out ART in quite some time, but perhaps I'll go take a peek at it.

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Aaron Newton
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 5:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Moo] Cloudera is hiring

 

Later this summer. I don't think that ART Widgets (which are available now)
is really a replacement for Mocha, but it depends on what you're doing with
Mocha...

On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Meroe Kush <[email protected]> wrote:

Aaron,

 

Looks promising.  When will the next version of the desktop app be out?
Right now I'm using MochaUI.

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Aaron Newton
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2010 1:53 PM
To: mootools-users
Subject: [Moo] Cloudera is hiring

 

Hi all,

 

I normally wouldn't spam our community with this kind of thing, but I want
to get the word out. Cloudera is looking for some solid JS talent. We're
doing some seriously awesome stuff with MooTools. We push code, daily, into
open source (and not just to MooTools) and our business is growing
phenomenally. If you're interested, just ping me back with a resume or
questions.

 

You can get an idea of the kinds of things we're building by checking out
the screencast here: http://cloudera.com/desktop

 

Note that this screencast is about 6 months old now. The next version of our
Desktop apps is even more compelling. It's all built on MooTools ART
(http://www.github.com/kamicane/art), ART Widgets
(http://github.com/anutron/art-widgets/), and other such goodies. You'll be
hacking with the cutting edge of MooTools and pushing your work back into
the community.

 

Here's our sales pitch for the job:

 

There's more to UI development than writing a bunch of HTML, CSS, and
JavaScript. You know what we mean; it takes design sensibilities to do it
well. It's the kind of thing you know when you see it - when things work
smoothly and intuitively. Cloudera (recently voted as the #1 startup by VC
Journal - http://cl.ly/fb5cc4338f0d07fc5539 ) is looking for someone with
those kinds of sensibilities to help us build Cloudera Desktop - a virtual
web-OS style application suite for managing large Hadoop data clusters. We
want to make working with a virtual cloud of computers as slick as OSX or
Ubuntu and to do it we're writing some cutting edge JavaScript, but the
people writing it need to have some design sense, too. If you enjoy spending
time in Photoshop and Illustrator as much as you enjoy writing closures and
recursive functions, then you've found the right job.

Required Skills:

3+ years of experience in developing web UI applications.
Solid grasp of cross-browser, object-oriented JavaScript (closures,
inheritance, etc)
Significant experience in developing AJAX-enabled web applications
Experience in coding standards-compliant semantic markup in XHTML/CSS
Knowledge of and a preference for JavaScript frameworks such as MooTools,
jQuery, YUI, Prototype, Dojo, etc.
A passion for writing super optimized and clean code
Some experience designing user experiences; a working knowledge of Photoshop
and Illustrator

Strong Plus:

Experience with data and information visualization is a strong plus
Experience building web applications in Django/Python
Experience developing desktop applications UI (e.g. with Adobe Air)
Involvement in an open source project (examples: committing code, writing
plugins, involvement in user forums) preferably one focused on JavaScript

 

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