Real-time graphics programmers wanted

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Frederic Francis (fred++at++llogic.com)
Wed, 04 Mar 1998 19:00:45 -0500


Lateral Logic Inc. is looking to fill two positions in the area of
real-time
graphics programming.

Lateral Logic's primary focus is the development of high-end visual
simulation
software for training, prototyping, visualization and entertainment with
a strong
emphasis on rigid body dynamics as well as accurate collision detection
and
response.

Candidates should have extensive experience in some of the following:

        - OpenGL and OpenGL based Scene Graph APIs (preferrably
Performer)
        - Code development in C++ and C on SGI environments
        - Object-Oriented programming methods
        - Graphical Database Optimization
        - GUI design and implementation (using ViewKit, Motif, X)
        - Performance tuning for high-end SGI graphics hardware
platforms
        - Code optimization for multiprocessing environments

Candidates should hold a B.Sc. and possess a solid understanding of 3D
graphics
pipelines. An active interest in 3D graphics development for PC and
game console
platforms would also be considered an asset.

Interested candidates should email their resumes to fred++at++llogic.com.

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Frederic Francis email: fred++at++llogic.com
Director of Technology phone: 1-514-287-1166
Lateral Logic fax: 1-514-287-3360
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