How to approach System Design?

How to approach System Design?

Arpit Bhayani

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@agrawalhimanshu
@agrawalhimanshu - 13.04.2022 07:54

Thank you

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@SrirangNetake
@SrirangNetake - 14.04.2022 19:24

Very well explained . You certainly have a knack of explaining concepts in a lucid manner. I’ve been doing this incremental MVP thing my whole professional life without knowing the name for it😀. Unfortunately we don’t get any projects with very clear set of requirements to use the spiral model .

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@Sai-kj3ts
@Sai-kj3ts - 20.04.2022 18:42

How can a 40 hour course cost 30,000 INR (your system design course).
Give some bloody respect to the knowledge you have and the money your students have.

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@arpithams
@arpithams - 06.07.2022 21:40

awesome awesome !! looking for something like this from long time .. because I have never designed a system before , it was all bits and pieces only even though I am so many years experienced ..

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@amitkrgupta094
@amitkrgupta094 - 18.09.2022 17:54

Hi Arpit,
I'm a frontend developer. However I'm interested in backend system design.
What should be the prerequisite for me if I want to understand the material taught by you?

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@atulyadav21j
@atulyadav21j - 21.11.2022 10:15

Within 1 hour time bound of interviews, generally incremental approach take a lot of time and maybe we are not able reach the final expected design. I have failed to complete in some interviews or was just on borderline timing, and then I gave up on this approach.

What are your thoughts if we have a time-bound scenario ?

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@bytesizedbraincog
@bytesizedbraincog - 25.01.2023 04:27

Have been following your videos for quite some time, I have taken a commitment to consistently learn each day about system design! I will get back to this comment with a blog on all of my understandings! Thank you!

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@teetanrobotics5363
@teetanrobotics5363 - 09.03.2023 13:04

Amazing content as always!! Shouldn't this video be the first in the playlist? Could you please reorganise the playlist ?

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@whatisinaname4769
@whatisinaname4769 - 15.03.2023 23:22

I like your explanation. I think there is another way to look at these approaches. The fact that you need asynchronous communication is a functional requirement, whereas adding a load balancer satisfies the non-functional requirement of availability/scalability. So if we classify components based on functional/non -functional requirements it will be easier to employ them in a system design. LMK what you think?

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@Engineering_101_
@Engineering_101_ - 14.03.2024 20:55

Very informative. 👍

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@subee128
@subee128 - 09.07.2024 13:54

Thanks

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@samiranroyy1700
@samiranroyy1700 - 14.09.2024 10:52

Sir one thing have to know,
as a fresher and beginner also... , (mern stack domain ,and practice DSA in java )
What should I learn first lld or hld??

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@nehagour6928
@nehagour6928 - 16.10.2024 18:22

Arpit Most modern systems today follow a non-contradictory design approach. Examples are like Uber, Swiggy, and Flipkart.
I cannot think of real time example of spiral designs I saw in office in any of my orgs where I worked on.
I will think more on this :)

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@AnmolSingh-mf8gy
@AnmolSingh-mf8gy - 02.12.2024 05:50

@arpit Bhayani can you please share the slides which you use in the video

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