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How to hire OpenGL developer through Lemon.io

Place a free request

Place a free request

Fill out a short form and check out our ready-to-interview developers
Tell us about your needs

Tell us about your needs

On a quick 30-min call, share your expectations and get a budget estimate
Interview the best

Interview the best

Get 2-3 expertly matched candidates within 24-48 hours and meet the worthiest
Onboard the chosen one

Onboard the chosen one

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Arranging cooperation

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Support and troubleshooting

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FAQ about hiring OpenGL developers

What is the salary of an OpenGL developer?

The salary of an OpenGL developer is around $100K per/yr (according to Glassdoor). But wages can range between $86K and $117K depending on the seniority level of the specialist. Check the developers available on the Lemon.io platform, where you will only have to pay for hours worked in accordance with the chosen rate of the programmer, thus making the process of cooperation transparent and aligned for each party!

Are OpenGL developers still in demand?

Yes, OpenGL developers are still in demand. As OpenGL is cross-platform, it is still widely used. Although it hasn’t been updated for a while, OpenGL remains stable and highly compatible, which means many applications still rely on it, particularly in gaming, simulations, CAD, etc. Many legacy systems also need to be maintained, as do some newer projects that require advanced graphics but speed and simplicity in development, and OpenGL specialists are sought after in both cases.

How do I hire an OpenGL developer?

To hire an OpenGL developer, you should do the following: define your project scope and requirements, select a hiring/job board platform, create screening and tech interview questions, review numerous CVs, conduct calls, verify OpenGL experience, and sign a contract.
Normally, it would take you more than a month to find an OpenGL specialist for your endeavor, but only if you don’t make a request to Lemon.io, as we take care of all these cumbersome tasks for start-ups. Just make a brief description of the project and who you want to see as in your team, and get a couple of hand-picked, pre-vetted developers who check all the boxes in less than 48 hours. Then, we will set up a few calls for you to get to know the candidates better, and you can start working together with the one you choose as soon as you need!

Is OpenGL good for game dev?

Yes, OpenGL is good for game development. Although it has more modern competitors, OpenGL remains one of the most flexible tools because it’s cross-platform and can work on pretty much any operating system. And although OpenGL is quite old, it’s because it has been on the market for so long that it’s considered one of the most reliable and stable tools with wide support.

How quickly can I hire an OpenGL developer through Lemon.io?

You can hire an OpenGL developer through Lemon.io in less than a week! We do our part in just 24-48 hours, providing you with a couple of candidates who match your project’s requirements perfectly. Then, it’s all up to you and how long your selection process takes, which can be a few more days on average with the help of our organization and speedy subscription setup once you’ve made your choice.

Which language is best for OpenGL?

Some would argue that the best language for OpenGL is C++. Since OpenGL is written in C, it’s a good choice to use the same language. However, C++ is more versatile and compatible with some libraries that C is not. Keep in mind that OpenGL can be used “independently,” and developers are not tied to a specific language. Whether it’s Java, Python, or JavaScript, all of them are perfectly supported and can be used with OpenGL.

What is the no-risk trial period for hiring an OpenGL developer in Lemon.io?

A no-risk trial period for hiring an OpenGL developer on Lemon.io is a paid trial (up to 20 hours). This allows you to see if the developer is well-matched with your other teammates and if they perform well on real tasks before signing up for a subscription.
Also, in case your lemon.io developer misses deadlines or fails to meet expectations, we’ll match you with a new remote developer asap. Admittedly, we’ve never had to do this. But it’s our promise. Just in case.

Does OpenGL run on CPU or GPU?

OpenGL runs primarily on the GPU for most cases in gaming and 3D rendering. However, that’s the short answer. Although it’s designed to run on the GPU for faster rendering of graphics, it’s also possible to render OpenGL on the CPU. Sometimes, it’s much slower and less efficient to do so, but some developers prefer using the CPU for specific tasks.

Do game engines use OpenGL?

Yes, game engines use OpenGL as one of the tools to perform actual rendering. Even the biggest game engines out there, like Unity and Unreal Engine, support OpenGL. This way, it’s possible to create cross-platform 2D and 3D games that run pretty much everywhere.

What companies use OpenGL?

A lot of companies still use OpenGL, especially in the gaming/graphic software development (Minecraft, Doom), CAD and 3d modeling (3D Studio Max, Blender), and even scientific visualization industries (Algodoo, Celestia). Although some more modern competitors are slowly replacing it, there are quite a lot of older but functional things that still depend on OpenGL or require it to keep working.

Is OpenGL a programming language?

No, OpenGL is not a programming language; it’s an API that talks directly to the GPU. Developers can use languages such as C/C++, Python, JavaScript, or whatever they are comfortable with to create graphics, and then OpenGL basically gets stuff onto the screen efficiently.

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