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munchor commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2024)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
munchor · 2 years ago
SingleStoreDB (formerly MemSQL) (https://singlestore.com) | India, Portugal | Full Time | Remote SingleStoreDB is a database focused on high performance and hybrid workloads (HTAP). Our customers include half of the top 10 US banks, 2 of the top 3 US telcos, and 12% of the Fortune 100.

Our product is a distributed, relational database that handles both transactions and real-time analytics at scale. Querying is done through standard SQL drivers and syntax, leveraging a broad ecosystem of drivers and applications.

We have been building SingleStore since 2011, and building a database-as-a-service product involves a bunch of interesting technical challenges such as: * Compilers and code generation

* Distributed computing and fault tolerance

* UI and User Experience

* Integrations with connectors and third-party tools (e.g., Business Intelligence tools like Tableau)

* Infrastructure that scales to dozens of thousands of database clusters across GCP, Azure and AWS

We have the following positions open:

* Partner Integration Engineer (Portugal, India)

* Software Engineer, Managed Services (Portugal, India)

Careers page with individual links for each open position: https://www.singlestore.com/careers/jobs/.

If you want to learn more about the engineering work we do, check out https://www.singlestore.com/blog/category/engineering/.

Feel free to email me directly via david at singlestore dot com.

munchor commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2024)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
munchor · 2 years ago
SingleStoreDB (formerly MemSQL) (https://singlestore.com) | India, Portugal | Full Time | Remote SingleStoreDB is a database focused on high performance and hybrid workloads (HTAP). Our customers include half of the top 10 US banks, 2 of the top 3 US telcos, and 12% of the Fortune 100.

Our product is a distributed, relational database that handles both transactions and real-time analytics at scale. Querying is done through standard SQL drivers and syntax, leveraging a broad ecosystem of drivers and applications.

We have been building SingleStore since 2011, and building a database-as-a-service product involves a bunch of interesting technical challenges such as: * Compilers and code generation

* Distributed computing and fault tolerance

* UI and User Experience

* Integrations with connectors and third-party tools (e.g., Business Intelligence tools like Tableau)

* Infrastructure that scales to dozens of thousands of database clusters across GCP, Azure and AWS

We have the following positions open:

* Senior Platform Engineer (India)

* Partner Integration Engineer (Portugal, India)

Careers page with individual links for each open position: https://www.singlestore.com/careers/jobs/.

If you want to learn more about the engineering work we do, check out https://www.singlestore.com/blog/category/engineering/.

Feel free to email me directly via david at singlestore dot com.

munchor commented on A future for SQL on the web (2021)   jlongster.com/future-sql-... · Posted by u/thunderbong
munchor · 2 years ago
If you're looking for a very real use case of SQLite in the browser, there's SQLSync[1]. It was recently discussed on HN[2].

[1]: https://sqlsync.dev/posts/stop-building-databases/, https://sqlsync.dev/

[2]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38489307

munchor commented on Understanding Parquet, Iceberg and Data Lakehouses   davidgomes.com/understand... · Posted by u/davidgomes
aejm · 2 years ago
I really liked your article.

Is this a typo: “Hive, Delta Lake and Iceberg all support support of schema registry or metastore.”?

munchor · 2 years ago
Thanks for the typo, fixed!

u/munchor

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I am a Software Engineer who graduated at the University of Coimbra in 2016. I very much enjoy UX Design and building User Interfaces. I'm also a big fan of Competitive Programming, ever since I took part in the International Olympiad in Informatics back in 2013.

I am currently an Engineering Manager at SingleStore (formerly MemSQL).

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