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Google Video Communication iOS Team - Google Meet + Google Duo on iOS (https://careers.google.com/) | Senior iOS Software Engineer | Primary location Kirkland, WA

Hiring a senior iOS software engineer to work on Google's iOS Video Communication products, including Google Meet and Google Duo.

Our team is responsible for both Google Meet and Google Duo, two highly rated apps on the iOS platform. Come make a difference for millions of users across the world!

Remote is a possibility for strong candidates.

This is a general job posting for senior software engineers, but if you get in touch I can get you in touch with the recruiter for the position.

https://careers.google.com/jobs/results/104862135109984966/


WebRTC requires some sort of external communication channel to exchange information about how to set up the connection. (Often referred to as signaling messages).

Disclaimer: Google employee, work on the WebRTC team.


Grandparent:

After getting frustrated with all the other WebRTC libraries over the last 4 years, I finally wrote our own ( https://github.com/amark/gun/blob/master/lib/webrtc.js ) which is capable of using a set of decentralized DHT relay-peers in GUN for signaling - and once peers are already on WebRTC, they can signal (daisy-chain "DAM" as we call it) to other WebRTC peers via WebRTC!

Meaning, you don't/won't have to run any servers!!! Ping us on our chatroom if you want the list of DHT peers.

Parent:

Chuck! Sounds like you'd be a very useful person to know. Me, Feross, etc., plenty others have been requesting additional API/protocol access over the last 4 years (some of which FireFox is adding in libdweb extension!). Any chance we could connect and chat? Ping me at mark@gun.eco ?


Would it be a problem to keep a list of DHT peers in the git repo?


Good idea. I need to get approval they are OK with their peers being publicly listed (easy DDoS potential, we don't have code yet to [but working on it] mitigate it).

I'll start one with just mine, and then others can PR to opt-in. You want to join?


Awesome, thanks.

I'm not actually using WebRTC (or GUN) yet, but I hope to for a project relatively soon and the possibility of not requiring a STUN/ICE server is very enticing to me.


If you need to request more APIs, you should try to talk about your usecase to the WebRTC working group using the users mailing list ( https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/discuss-webrtc ). Depending on the question, you may also ask on the spec Github project ( https://github.com/w3c/webrtc-pc ).

Source: Google employee, in the WebRTC WG.


Location: Minneapolis, MN

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Expert in C#/Xaml/WPF/Silverlight/Windows Phone, at Microsoft worked on the Visual Studio team (building Visual Studio) building designer tooling for Xaml/Html/JS/CSS Windows Store apps. Recent experience building iOS app and Azure backed video service.

Resume: http://chuckhays.net/resumeFiles/chuckhays.pdf

Email: hackernews-jobs@chuckhays.net

I'm currently a Senior Software Development Engineer at Microsoft, in the St. Paul, MN office. Unfortunately last week the hard decision was made to close our local office. So I'l looking for my next challenge.

I'm open to just about any technologies, as long as there is some challenging problem to solve! I'm curious, and a problem solver. I love building things and finding out how things work.


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