Showing posts with label Programming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Programming. Show all posts

Friday, July 30, 2010

Looking for Linux kernel and C programmers (jobs)

Ok, we have been paining our HR for a while for this. But, day by day I am losing my confidence on getting any good resumes from them. We are looking for people with C and Linux internal skills. We have three openings. The first one is for Linux system programmers. The second one is for a device driver expert (PCIex, PCI, USB...). Last but not least, we are also looking for someone good at Linux (and optionally VxWorks) BSP. Knowledge of uboot will be an added advantage. If there is someone who is good at all these you are very much welcome. Also, it goes without saying that you should be very good at C.

If you have some extra Java or C++ skills, its going to be and added plus point. But, they are strictly optional. Btw, though we are mostly known for our memory chips and mobile phones, this opening is for our printer division. If you are interested, please send in your to suseelan at gmail.com


Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Qt-4

I started learning this on Fedora 10 machine. The first thing that I noticed is qmake is named qmake-qt4. The following are my learnings yesterday.

1. Qt uses concepts of widgets (Which is very common and hence it was easily understandable)
2. Qt has built in layout classes which can be used to decide how you place your widgets in parent window
3. Qt has an assistant called assistant-qt4. This is used for searching and displaying Qt reference documents.
On F10, I found that assistant-qt4 is not able to search any docs as the docs were not installed. I have started installing them. This rpm is 85MB!
4. Qt works on "signals" and "slots"
5. Signals are the events such as mouse clicks
6. Slots are the functions that will be executed when a signal is received