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  • Sid, Å id, Serbia

    Software Engineer

    Belgrade, Central Serbia
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    We find it essential to have a skilled Python Developer on our team, responsible for designing and developing high-quality software. This role is ideal for individuals who are passionate about coding and want to work in an international and multicultural environment.

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    As a Python Developer, you will be part of an innovative team that aims to deliver exceptional results. Your primary responsibilities will include:

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  • Fraps 
  • Fraps 

    (n.) A third party software program used to take screen and video captures in full-screen mode programs. (v.) To record a movie or video, most often using the Fraps software.

  • CRIPPLEWARE
  • CRIPPLEWARE

    Crippleware is computing slang for software that has some important functionality deliberately removed, so as to entice potential users to pay for a working version.

  • warez
  • warez

    pirated music or software

  • beta
  • beta

    Usually a 'pre-release' version of a software programme; i.e. a version more complete and bug free than an 'alpha' release, but not yet ready to be published. There are those who suggest that (at least in the past) because Windows releases have been 'buggy and prone to failure, that Microsoft had released beta versions an not the 'real thing'.

  • SWAG
  • SWAG

    Scientific Wild Ass Guess -or- SoftWare And Giveaways

  • BF
  • BF

    A software development phase.

  • rip-off
  • rip-off

    Verb. To con, to swindle. {Informal}Noun. 1. A contrick, a act of deception. {Informal} 2. An illicit copy. E.g."Dont buy any computer software from that market stall, it's all ripped off." 3. An unreasonably priced commodity or service. From the feeling that one if being deceived. E.g."Those Versace jeans are a rip-off. You should try buying clothes from the market."

  • warez
  • warez

    pirated music or software

  • bespoke
  • bespoke

    adj made especially for a particular client’s requirements. These days it’s most likely to be used to describe computer software, but it could cover anything from limousines to suits. Americans would probably say “tailor made” or “customized.”

  • Digital Download 
  • Digital Download 

    (n.) A legal way to purchase and download software from a digital vendor like Steam or Direct 2 Drive. They allow the user to legally circumvent traditional Software purchases from a retail store. The upside is you get the software sooner, the downside is it comes with no printed media, disks, or other physical manifestations of the purchase.

  • bloatware
  • bloatware

    In the early days of computing, every byte a computer used had to be earned. Companies like Microsoft were able to produce entire operating systems on a single 360 KB floppy disk. Then came Windows. Then came Visual Basic. Then came bloatware which is a software programme with more bells and whistles, buttons and bows in the terms of capabilities than you can shake a stick at. The downside is that even with faster chips, bigger Hard Disks, and larger allocations of RAM, these monster programs run no faster than their predecessors.

  • ENGINEERS AND STOKERS
  • ENGINEERS AND STOKERS

    Engineers and stokers is London Cockney rhyming slang for bailiffs (brokers).

  • glitch
  • glitch

    a fault or defect, esp. in computer software

  • SDK
  • SDK

    Scottie Doesn't Know -or- Software Developer's Kit

  • whiz-bang
  • whiz-bang

    Impressive or flashy. Typically used to refer to new technology; "This software update has a lot of new whiz-bang features!".

  • app
  • app

    a computer software application

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang Software Engineer

Software Engineer

  • Fraps 
  • Fraps 

    (n.) A third party software program used to take screen and video captures in full-screen mode programs. (v.) To record a movie or video, most often using the Fraps software.

  • CRIPPLEWARE
  • CRIPPLEWARE

    Crippleware is computing slang for software that has some important functionality deliberately removed, so as to entice potential users to pay for a working version.

  • warez
  • warez

    pirated music or software

  • beta
  • beta

    Usually a 'pre-release' version of a software programme; i.e. a version more complete and bug free than an 'alpha' release, but not yet ready to be published. There are those who suggest that (at least in the past) because Windows releases have been 'buggy and prone to failure, that Microsoft had released beta versions an not the 'real thing'.

  • SWAG
  • SWAG

    Scientific Wild Ass Guess -or- SoftWare And Giveaways

  • BF
  • BF

    A software development phase.

  • rip-off
  • rip-off

    Verb. To con, to swindle. {Informal}Noun. 1. A contrick, a act of deception. {Informal} 2. An illicit copy. E.g."Dont buy any computer software from that market stall, it's all ripped off." 3. An unreasonably priced commodity or service. From the feeling that one if being deceived. E.g."Those Versace jeans are a rip-off. You should try buying clothes from the market."

  • warez
  • warez

    pirated music or software

  • bespoke
  • bespoke

    adj made especially for a particular client’s requirements. These days it’s most likely to be used to describe computer software, but it could cover anything from limousines to suits. Americans would probably say “tailor made” or “customized.”

  • Digital Download 
  • Digital Download 

    (n.) A legal way to purchase and download software from a digital vendor like Steam or Direct 2 Drive. They allow the user to legally circumvent traditional Software purchases from a retail store. The upside is you get the software sooner, the downside is it comes with no printed media, disks, or other physical manifestations of the purchase.

  • bloatware
  • bloatware

    In the early days of computing, every byte a computer used had to be earned. Companies like Microsoft were able to produce entire operating systems on a single 360 KB floppy disk. Then came Windows. Then came Visual Basic. Then came bloatware which is a software programme with more bells and whistles, buttons and bows in the terms of capabilities than you can shake a stick at. The downside is that even with faster chips, bigger Hard Disks, and larger allocations of RAM, these monster programs run no faster than their predecessors.

  • ENGINEERS AND STOKERS
  • ENGINEERS AND STOKERS

    Engineers and stokers is London Cockney rhyming slang for bailiffs (brokers).

  • glitch
  • glitch

    a fault or defect, esp. in computer software

  • SDK
  • SDK

    Scottie Doesn't Know -or- Software Developer's Kit

  • whiz-bang
  • whiz-bang

    Impressive or flashy. Typically used to refer to new technology; "This software update has a lot of new whiz-bang features!".

  • app
  • app

    a computer software application

Wiki AI search on online names & meanings containing

Software Engineer

  • Software engineering
  • programming expertise to develop software systems that meet user needs. The terms programmer and coder overlap software engineer, but they imply only the construction

  • Margaret Hamilton (software engineer)
  • Moon's surface, several computer alarms were triggered. According to software engineer Robert Wills, Buzz Aldrin entered the codes to request that the computer

  • Programmer
  • skill in computer programming. The professional titles software developer and software engineer are used for jobs that require a programmer. Sometimes

  • Computer engineering
  • at some universities. Computer engineers require training in hardware-software integration, software design, and software engineering. It can encompass

  • Engineer
  • electronics, embedded software in electronics, and control circuitry. Finally, a software engineer would develop the software that makes the robot behave

  • Dave Cutler
  • David Neil Cutler Sr. (born March 13, 1942) is an American software engineer. He developed several computer operating systems, namely Microsoft Windows

  • Jay Graber
  • Lantian "Jay" Graber (born 1991) is an American software engineer who is the CEO of Bluesky, a microblogging social platform, created in 2019 by Jack

  • Martin Fowler (software engineer)
  • Fowler (18 December 1963) is a British software developer, author and international public speaker on software development, specialising in object-oriented

  • Software engineering demographics
  • Software engineers make up a significant portion of the global workforce. As of 2022, there are an estimated 26.9 million professional software engineers

  • Kairan Quazi
  • Quazi (Bengali: কায়রান কাজী; born 27 January 2009) is an American software engineer working at the American aerospace manufacturer company SpaceX. At