I've been a backend Engineer for 12+ years. Today, I'm a Principal Engineer at Atlassian.
I've designed systems that handle millions of requests. Sat on both sides of system design interviews.
Reviewed more architecture docs than I can count.
Starting today, I'm breaking down the fundamentals of scaling for the next 25 days.
If you're learning system design bookmark this thread, you're going to get a lot of learning from this.
You guys suddenly want to whitewash the Fulani guys.
Back in 19-23 when there were multiple farmer - herders clash who do you think started it?
Those guys would lay waste to vast farmlands.
But suddenly Nigerians are ready to fight back and you are here talking about profiling 😂
@fullstacklover@codeNovaNiel I think you have explained too much 😂, they should try config management for a springboot/ expressjs microservice codebase first, NestJS already handles that for you.
@calebuwemm@fullstacklover NextJS is a reaft framework, react is a library (meaning less opinionated code structuring). NextJS has rules you can’t break or maneuver.
@Weirdo_Cliff@gozkybrain4u Exactly, solid knowledge of how things run underground is more important, AI is mainly to arrange syntax , the logic starts with you as a developer FIRST
@_La_bebee Same thing happened to me sometime in March this year. I asked this popular technical related question in the interview “What does your system architecture look like/ just give me an overview and why you choose to use the system”. The lady goes “oh , we are not in the dev team🤦🏾♂️”