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A Detailed Guide on Conducting Effective System Design Interviews

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

System design interviews are becoming increasingly popular, and important, as the digital systems we work with become more complex. The term ‘system’ here refers to any set of interdependent modules that work together for a common purpose. Uber, Instagram, and Twitter (now X) are all examples of ‘systems’.

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What is SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle)?

Openxcell

Software Development Life Cycle – Overview. SDLC stands for Software Development Life Cycle. System engineers and developers use them to plan for, design, build, test, and deliver information systems. Software Development Life Cycle is slightly complicated but very substantial.

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Building a Beautiful Data Lakehouse

CIO

Newer data lakes are highly scalable and can ingest structured and semi-structured data along with unstructured data like text, images, video, and audio. They conveniently store data in a flat architecture that can be queried in aggregate and offer the speed and lower cost required for big data analytics. Pulling it all together.

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At First Glance, a Rendering Flaw; Ultimately, a Compiler Bug

Seerene

Read about our story how we mistook a text rendering bug as a graphics developers’ programming error, deep-dived through source code, and traced everything down to questioning programming itself. This story is targeted at software developers and low-level computer graphics enthusiasts. is a double-edged sword.

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The Case for PostgreSQL®

Instaclustr

For years, this practice labored in obscurity as a sub-function of application development or an also-ran of operations management. These services are produced by thousands of developers across the world. . There are several forms of data storage available to target each of these system architectures.

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Journey to Event Driven – Part 4: Four Pillars of Event Streaming Microservices

Confluent

Why a payment system, you ask? It is easy to understand but also scary for developers who must trust an action that moves money from one account to another only using a transaction. Not only does the event streaming model expose the developer to building transactional semantics, scaling and error handling, etc.,

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

He describes “some surprising theories about software engineering”: I discuss these theories in terms of two fundamentally different development styles, the "cathedral" model of most of the commercial world versus the "bazaar" model of the Linux world. However, the open source world figured out a better way to develop software.