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I've recently joined Amazon Dublin from India and got opportunities to interview with Meta London, Zalando Berlin & some other companies. I extensively researched about companies hiring internationally which support visa & relocation for Tech roles. So sharing list of companies:

Do consider to STAR, if it helped you.

London

I was drawn to programming, science, technology and science fiction
ever since I was a little kid. I can't say it's because I wanted to
make the world a better place. Not really. I was simply drawn to it
because I was drawn to it. Writing programs was fun. Figuring out how
nature works was fascinating. Science fiction felt like a grand
adventure.
Then I started a software company and poured every ounce of energy
into it. It failed. That hurt, but that part is ok. I made a lot of
mistakes and learned from them. This experience made me much, much
@s1moe2
s1moe2 / 20181118235404-some-migration.js
Last active February 4, 2022 17:34
Sequelize migration add/drop multiple columns (transacting)
// NOTE: MySQL does not support transactional DDL (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/internals/en/transactions-notes-on-ddl-and-normal-transaction.html)
// You should use this with a (cool) DBMS such as PostgreSQL.
module.exports = {
up: (queryInterface, Sequelize) => {
return queryInterface.sequelize.transaction((t) => {
return Promise.all([
queryInterface.addColumn('table_name', 'column_name1', {
type: Sequelize.STRING
}, { transaction: t }),
@ibraheem4
ibraheem4 / postgres-brew.md
Last active September 27, 2025 02:49 — forked from sgnl/postgres-brew.md
Installing Postgres via Brew (OSX)

Installing Postgres via Brew

Pre-Reqs

Brew Package Manager

In your command-line run the following commands:

  1. brew doctor
  2. brew update

Scaling your API with rate limiters

The following are examples of the four types rate limiters discussed in the accompanying blog post. In the examples below I've used pseudocode-like Ruby, so if you're unfamiliar with Ruby you should be able to easily translate this approach to other languages. Complete examples in Ruby are also provided later in this gist.

In most cases you'll want all these examples to be classes, but I've used simple functions here to keep the code samples brief.

Request rate limiter

This uses a basic token bucket algorithm and relies on the fact that Redis scripts execute atomically. No other operations can run between fetching the count and writing the new count.

@sebble
sebble / stars.sh
Last active October 27, 2025 01:21
List all starred repositories of a GitHub user.
#!/bin/bash
USER=${1:-sebble}
STARS=$(curl -sI https://api.github.com/users/$USER/starred?per_page=1|egrep '^Link'|egrep -o 'page=[0-9]+'|tail -1|cut -c6-)
PAGES=$((658/100+1))
echo You have $STARS starred repositories.
echo
@angrycoffeemonster
angrycoffeemonster / Sublime Text 3 Build 3103 License Key - CRACK
Created April 18, 2016 02:13
Sublime Text 3 Build 3103 License Key - CRACK
I use the first
—– BEGIN LICENSE —–
Michael Barnes
Single User License
EA7E-821385
8A353C41 872A0D5C DF9B2950 AFF6F667
C458EA6D 8EA3C286 98D1D650 131A97AB
AA919AEC EF20E143 B361B1E7 4C8B7F04
@vasanthk
vasanthk / System Design.md
Last active November 12, 2025 03:13
System Design Cheatsheet

System Design Cheatsheet

Picking the right architecture = Picking the right battles + Managing trade-offs

Basic Steps

  1. Clarify and agree on the scope of the system
  • User cases (description of sequences of events that, taken together, lead to a system doing something useful)
    • Who is going to use it?
    • How are they going to use it?