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Senior C++ Developer/ Programmer - Oxford


Listed on:1st May
Location:Oxfordshire
Salary/Rate:N/A
Type:Permanent
Start Date:N/A
Reference:19003HVF
Recruiter:MDA Resources
Senior C++ Developer/ Programmer - C++, STL/ Boost, OpenGL - Oxford - £Excellent + Bonus + Benefits

Senior C++ Developer/ Programmer - C++, STL/ Boost, OpenGL. My client is a leader in producing world-leading products, including their leading gaming platform. They are looking for a strong C++ Developer/ Programmer who also has strong STL and/ or Boost skills. The right C++ Developer/ Programmer will be working with cross-platform development. You must have come from a strong OO background and have good exposure to "generic programming" and "template metaprogramming". This role offers a generous salary package. Quick feedback. If this is for you, apply now!!! Enquiries to Ran Panesar
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/128614
Contact Name:Randeep Panesar

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