![]() ![]() Be familiar with web technologies and how the web works, especially the same-origin model and web tracking.Be comfortable diving into new, unfamiliar codebases, looking for ways to alter and augment their functionality in specific, goal-oriented ways.Possess a solid understanding of issues surrounding secure C++ programming and reference counted memory (at least to the level of avoiding issues).If you meet this level of experience with C++/OOP, JavaScript can be learned on the job. Five years of C++ experience is probably necessary for the level of expertise we want, though some of these years can be replaced with other Object Oriented Programming and/or C experience. Experience in C++ (and ideally, JavaScript).The person in this position will also review other people's code, designs, and academic research papers to make suggestions for improvement. We also need help making our code more maintainable, testable, and mergeable by upstream. Being a Tor Browser developer includes triaging, diagnosing, and fixing bugs looking for and resolving web privacy issues responding on short notice to urgent security issues and working collaboratively with coworkers and volunteers to implement new features and web behavior changes. The Tor Project is looking for a Browser Developer (C++ and Javascript)!Īs a browser developer, your job would be to work closely with other members of the Tor Browser development team on C++ patches to our Firefox-based browser, writing new APIs, altering functionality for privacy and security, and making improvements to our collection of Firefox add-ons (JavaScript code). ![]() The Tor Project is looking for a Browser Developer ![]()
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