Gambyt's mission is to make real-money gaming products more relevant and accessible to the world. We are specialists in the lottery industry and create products that deliver life-changing winning moments to players while raising billions of dollars every year for good causes such as public education, nature conservancy, and programs for seniors.
Gambyt's mission is to make real-money gaming products more relevant and accessible to the world. We are specialists in the lottery industry and create products that deliver life-changing winning moments to players while raising billions of dollars every year for good causes such as public education, nature conservancy, and programs for seniors.
Gambyt | Multiple Roles | Full-time | Remote / Office Optional in Ann Arbor, MI
Gambyt's mission is to make regulated gaming products more relevant and accessible to the world. We are specialists in the lottery industry and create products that deliver life-changing winning moments to players while driving a meaningful impact on state budgets that benefit good causes.
We embrace an office-optional approach with headquarters in Ann Arbor, Michigan - the only state in the country where all forms of internet wagering (lottery, casino, sports) have been legalized. Our company is on the ground floor of an industry revolution and we are helping to lead the digital transformation of gaming options in the marketplace.
We're currently seeking software engineers in the following areas.
Gambyt develops digital solutions for lottery industry and aspires to enter the casino and sportsbooks markets in the future. Our expertise includes responsive websites, native mobile apps, games of chance, player loyalty programs, and digital promotions.
Gambyt develops digital solutions for lottery industry and aspires to enter the casino and sportsbooks markets in the future. Our expertise includes responsive websites, native mobile apps, games of chance, player loyalty programs, and digital promotions.
We're looking to grow our software development team, and looking for folks with any of following skillsets:
I think they'll absolutely do this (assuming there isn't a physical ESC key). But, I think the experience would suck for users that are hitting ESC all day (e.g., vim users)
The MBP is nice b/c of the retina screen. Most laptops have crappy screens. In fact, I would go as far as saying that the MBP has the best screen by a decent margin.
I definitely have to agree, but they're getting serious competition on that front now. The Surface Pro is very close in ppi to the rMBP. Vendors are asking for this to compete with Apple.
PPI isn't everything. The quality of the glass/plastic is also an issue. My DELL 4K monitor certainly has the resolution, but it also looks like I'm staring at a textured surface because they use cheaper acid etched plastic as the anti-glare solution.
I actually use my laptop keyboard almost exclusively (my setup is MBP + external monitor). I have an external keyboard that I use every now and then, but I love the portability of being able to pick up and move.
Even though I have a full desk setup with keyboard, mouse, I do spend quite a bit traveling for work. Also, its very convenient to occasionally unplug and move into the living room so I can spend time with my family if i need to work late.
I have (and when I need to, carry around) a KBC Poker when I'm traveling and it was worked out well. I don't use the mouse for anything but web browsing honestly and if I'm doing that or working late, I'm not really effectively getting any work done anyway.
I mean, I see the appeal though...it's just the typing experience on that keyboard sucks so much to me it's borderline-unbearable.
* Software Engineer - https://gambyt.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=53
* Jr. Software Engineer - https://gambyt.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=57
Gambyt's mission is to make real-money gaming products more relevant and accessible to the world. We are specialists in the lottery industry and create products that deliver life-changing winning moments to players while raising billions of dollars every year for good causes such as public education, nature conservancy, and programs for seniors.