Dear Haskellers, We're hiring a Haskell engineer to join our software engineering team.
LumiGuide develops parking guidance systems for cars and bicycles. Our technology is based on optical detection techniques (Computer Vision). A nice example of one of our projects is the P-route Bicycle <https://bicycledutch.wordpress.com/2015/06/09/bicycle-parking-guidance-system-in-utrecht/> in Utrecht City. Functional Programming is used extensively at LumiGuide. Haskell, GHCJS and the Nix stack (Nix, NixOS, hydra and nixops) are some of the technologies we're using. I recently gave a talk <http://foswiki.cs.uu.nl/foswiki/pub/NlFpDay2016/WebHome/LumiGuide_FP-Dag-2016-b.pdf> at the Dutch Functional Programming Day that highlights some of the products and tools we're developing. We're looking for an experienced Haskell developer who wants to join our team full-time and will work from our office in Nijmegen, The Netherlands. As one of the first engineers you'll have a big impact on the culture and the technological direction of the company. If you're interested, please send a mail to b...@lumiguide.nl and tell me a bit about your experience (previous jobs, open source projects, things that you made that you're proud of, etc.). Best Regards, Bas van Dijk CTO LumiGuide
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