At Stryker we are dedicated to improving lives, with a passion for researching and developing new medical device products. As an engineer at Stryker, you will be proud of the work that you will be doing, using cutting-edge technologies to make healthcare better. Here, you will work in a supportive culture with other incredibly talented and intelligent people, creating industry-leading medical technology products. You will also have growth opportunities as we have a culture that supports your personal and professional development.
My team is currently looking for a talented C++/C# engineer to help lead product development projects, including ownership of architectural and detailed design, development of core technology blocks and pushing the leading edge of technology in the operating room. Technologies you will have the opportunity to learn, and influence include Computer Vision, Image Processing and AI/ML.
Tried to sell it for $5 home / $14 office, but only got a handful of purchases. I still personally use it every day and have probably collect 10k+ Snips across all my computers. I converted the entire program from VB.NET -> C#.NET over a year which burned me out and I've kind of just let it wither due to lack of interest.
I aimed for the "10x better" than free tools, but most people are fine with the Windows Snipping Tool. :shrug:, on to the next project. I recently added an achievement system and a screen Gif capture feature, but haven't found the energy to polish+deploy those.
I find it hard to take seriously software that is $5. Google 'price as signal'. Also you are up against some very established and polished competitors, such as SnagIT.
Thanks for the tip. It’s interesting that iPhone apps can survive at $2.99 price points but not desktop software. No app ecosystem to blame? (Does anyone actually use the Windows Store?)
Depends what you mean by 'survive'. A few people are making out like bandits in the app store. But the vast majority of apps don't even make pocket money for the creators.
The Windows store is a total joke. And this must be their third or fourth attempt. It must be quite embarassing for Microsoft.
At Stryker we are dedicated to improving lives, with a passion for researching and developing new medical device products. As an engineer at Stryker, you will be proud of the work that you will be doing, using cutting-edge technologies to make healthcare better. Here, you will work in a supportive culture with other incredibly talented and intelligent people, creating industry-leading medical technology products. You will also have growth opportunities as we have a culture that supports your personal and professional development.
My team is currently looking for a talented C++/C# engineer to help lead product development projects, including ownership of architectural and detailed design, development of core technology blocks and pushing the leading edge of technology in the operating room. Technologies you will have the opportunity to learn, and influence include Computer Vision, Image Processing and AI/ML.
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Keywords: C++, C#, AI/ML, Computer Vision, Healthcare