* Client-side UI code.
* Server-side REST routes.
* Platform and core APIs.
* Document and report generation.
You should have knowledge of some of these. Most of all we look for those interested in learning. * cover letter — tell us why you’re interested,
* resume/linkedin profile,
* link to github projects or other work samples.
Email your resume to [email protected] with "Web Developer" in the subject line or apply online at https://kirasystems.com/careers. available to work during 1am-9am Eastern Time
maintaining and monitoring computing systems
supporting our infrastructure
supporting self-hosted virtual machines at client sites
handling client support issues
documenting client questions and incidents
Primary requirements: experience in Linux systems administration
strong knowledge of system security
proficiency with scripting for automating tasks (we use Python and a bit of Bash)
proficiency with PostgreSQL administration
knowledge of managing clusters with automation tools (e.g. ansible, salt, puppet)
knowledge of VMware
clean background check
good oral and written communication skills
To apply and for more detail, see: HTML, CSS, SASS,
Clojure, ClojureScript,
SQL, PostgreSQL, Java,
and experience with web app security.
You should have knowledge of some of these. Most of all we look for those interested in learning.
Effects themselves are written in embedded Javascript and can be layered a bit like photoshop. Currently it only supports driving nanoleaf and wled fixtures, though wled gives you a huge range of options. The effect language is fully exposed so you can easily write your own effects against the real-time audio signals.
It isn't open source though, and still needs better onboarding and tutorials. Currently it's completely free, haven't really decided on if I want to bother trying to monetize any of it. If I were to it would probably just be for DMX and maybe midi support. Or maybe just for an ecosystem of portable hardware.