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| Website | luma.io ↗ |
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| Role taxonomy | Backend |
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| Specialties | Backend |
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| Location | Luma Camera, Palo Alto, CA - Backend developer? Help Luma YC W12 scale its HD video sharing service |
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| Salary | Equity mentioned |
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| Apply via | Application link — http://luma.io/jobs · jobs@luma.io |
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| Hiring notes | — |
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| Tech | RailsPostgreSQLAWS |
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| Parsed locations | Luma Camera, Palo Alto, CA - Backend developer? Help Luma YC W12 scale its HD video sharing service |
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| Posted by | akarpenko |
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| Posted | Mar 1, 2013 |
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| Source | View on Hacker News ↗ |
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Original posting
Luma Camera, Palo Alto, CA - Backend developer? Help Luma (YC W12) scale its HD video sharing service
We're developing software to make it easy for consumers to record and share great looking videos. The following video was captured with our app on a handheld iPhone 4S while biking: http://luma.io/v/B2- No tripods or motorized mounts were used. Our app produces the smooth camera motion on the fly as you record. Here's a side by side: http://luma.io/v/CIt
We're looking for an experienced backend developer to join our team to help scale our cloud service. You will own the majority of the backend stack. Experience with Rails, Redis, Postgres and AWS is strongly recommended. Proficiency in Haskell, Lisp and C is a plus.
We're located in downtown Palo Alto, next to the HP garage (the birthplace of Silicon Valley). We're hackers that love to build real technology, then hide the complexity to delight our customers.
If this sounds interesting, ping us at jobs@luma.io with a resume, github profile, and/or links to your past projects. Don't bother with the resume if your projects speak for themselves.
We provide competitive compensation, equity, health coverage, and will cover relocation expenses (if any). In general, we will work with you to make you happy so that you can focus on writing great code.
http://luma.io/jobs