Green Man Gaming are a market leading digital distributor of PC
computer games with the unique patent pending technology to allow
digital trade in of titles.
We are looking for another client-side developer to join our growing
team to do in-house tools development and assist our client side
application developers. You will also be responsible for investigating
and resolving game downloading and installation problems reported by
customers.
Requirements:
* 1+ year's experience of Visual Studio and C++
* A good understanding of C++ idioms and development patterns
* Experience of current generation source control software (GIT or Mercurial)
* A familiarity of the Win32 API and development under Windows in general
* Experience in using Qt4 under Windows would be a distinct advantage
No telecommuting/home working - must be able to work in Central London
Must have permission to work in the UK
Please send your CV over to jobs@greenmangaming.com. Feel free to include links to projects you've worked on.
Recruitment agents are not welcome and will be ignored.
computer games with the unique patent pending technology to allow
digital trade in of titles.
We are looking for another client-side developer to join our growing
team to do in-house tools development and assist our client side
application developers. You will also be responsible for investigating
and resolving game downloading and installation problems reported by
customers.
Requirements:
* 1+ year's experience of Visual Studio and C++
* A good understanding of C++ idioms and development patterns
* Experience of current generation source control software (GIT or Mercurial)
* A familiarity of the Win32 API and development under Windows in general
* Experience in using Qt4 under Windows would be a distinct advantage
No telecommuting/home working - must be able to work in Central London
Must have permission to work in the UK
Please send your CV over to jobs@greenmangaming.com. Feel free to include links to projects you've worked on.
Recruitment agents are not welcome and will be ignored.
Source: Joel On Software