Dear developers, I’ll be starting a new series on system design concepts that are useful for system design interviews.
System design interviews are the hardest part of the interview process. The questions are usually not very well defined. They are vague, large in scope, and the entire process is often open-ended.
I’ll start from the very basics of system design and gradually move on to the most widely asked questions and how to tackle them. My goal is to provide a reliable strategy that can help you ace system design interviews.
I’ll try to explain things in a way that even non-tech folks can understand. So if you’re in tech, or even just curious about how large systems work, do consider following me and sharing your feedback.
Stay tuned
This video from Shibuya Station in Japan🇯🇵 shows the level of civic sense in Japanese people.
They are standing on one side of the escalator, leaving space for anyone who wants to go faster upstairs or downstairs.