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Thank you
ОтветитьVery 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 .
ОтветитьHow 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.
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 ..
ОтветитьHi 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?
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 ?
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!
ОтветитьAmazing content as always!! Shouldn't this video be the first in the playlist? Could you please reorganise the playlist ?
ОтветитьI 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?
ОтветитьVery informative. 👍
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьSir 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??
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 :)
@arpit Bhayani can you please share the slides which you use in the video
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