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Cloud Engineer at Chaordic - Florianópolis/SC

Tags: desenvolvedores, banco-de-dados

O anúncio da vaga em inglês tem motivo, portanto... segue:

Enviado por Maísa Mattedi (maisaΘchaordic·com·br):

“So, you are looking for something cool to work with! Well… we better talk!

We have an opening for a Cloud Engineer position here at Chaordic that might be of your interest. We are using the cloud and open source technologies to build some bleeding edge systems and perhaps you can help us.

Here are some signs you could be a good match:

You need to have some solid understanding of Linux environment. By that we mean that you should know how to identify problems and the tools for that. Being familiar with distributed and high available systems is important, as we rely on that for most of our architecture; Know Shell Scripting, Command line tools (awk, sed, sort, …); Experience with NoSQL technology (Cassandra, Hadoop…); Having experience in programming (Python, Java, Ruby, JavaScript, etc) is also extremely valued! Besides that, with a DevOp mindset, there are some stuff that would be great of you to know, such as: network protocols (TCP/IP, HTTP, DNS, SMTP etc), Monitoring Systems, virtualization and product experience with AWS (EC2, S3, SQS, and so on).

It is hard for us to give you a proper job description. But you will work to make sure that the system will be available all the time, keeping a nice response time overall. And, well, this is not an easy task.

So, that's it, if you want to know a bit more, apply for this job!” [referência: ]

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Wine 1.7.43 traz melhorias na arquitetura ARM64

Tags: bsd

Enviado por Pedro Jefferson (pedrojefferson·developerΘgmail·com):

“O Wine 1.7.43 foi liberado hoje (15/05) e vem com várias melhorias em relação a versão anterior.

O Wine (acrônimo de “Wine Is Not an Emulator”) é uma camada de compatibilidade que permite a execução de aplicativos Windows em vários sistemas operacionais POSIX-compliant, incluindo Linux, Mac OS X e BSD. Ao invés de simular a lógica interna do Windows, como um emulador normal, o Wine faz a tradução das chamadas de API do Windows em chamadas POSIX. Isto melhora o desempenho da aplicação e permite a integração da aplicação Windows com a sua área de trabalho.” [referência: blog.butecopensource.org]

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