Alguien creó un Simulador de Diseño de Sistemas basado en web.
Copias y pegas (API gateways, bases de datos, cachés) y simula tráfico en tiempo real.
Puedes ver la latencia, los puntos de saturacion y los fallos mientras ocurren en directo...
Someone created a web-based System Design Simulator named Paperdraw. 💻🤖
You can drag and drop components to observe how they respond to real-world scenarios like traffic spikes, failures, latency, and scaling—all in real time.
It's completely free to use.
🚀 KOD YAZMADAN ÖNCE MİMARİYİ TEST ET! https://t.co/rHbkd5YzrP tam bir oyun değiştirici 🔥
Gerçek mimarileri web’de simüle et:
✅ API’ler
✅ Veritabanları
✅ Cache sistemleri
✅ Tüm altyapı akışları
Uygulamadan önce darboğazları (bottleneck) ve potansiyel hataları anında gör.
Saatlerce debugging yapmak tarih oluyor!
Paperdraw ile prototip aşamasında mimarini mükemmelleştir, sonra kodla.
Geliştiriciler ve mimariler için vazgeçilmez bir araç.
Repo (tamamen ücretsiz): https://t.co/THmyvWdHkJ
Daha fazla pratik AI aracı ve case study istersen takip et + RT at! ❤️
Bu simülatörü deneyenler yorumlarda ne bulduklarını yazsın 👇
Sizce bu araç geliştirme sürecini %50 kısaltır mı? 🔥
Just discovered https://t.co/aDBzFiHuxM and it's kind of wild
a browser-based system design tool where you can:
▫️ design distributed systems visually
▫️ connect component flows
▫️ run live traffic simulations
▫️ inject chaos scenarios to test resilience
finally a whiteboard that fights back
https://t.co/aDBzFiHuxM
@ikario404@CamilleRoux Right now yes. Next release which is in development do not have forced login.
Apologies for this experience. Thanks for the feedback.
🚨 BREAKING: Someone just built a web-based System Design Simulator.
It's called Paperdraw. It lets you drag and drop components to see how they handle real-world conditions like traffic, failures, latency, and scaling in real time.
100% free to try.
someone built a web-based System Design Simulator.
you drag and drop components (api gateways, dbs, caches) and it actually simulates real-time traffic.
you can watch latency, bottlenecks, and failures happen live...
First paying user for https://t.co/6qYJdbAT3S today.
Not huge revenue.
But huge motivation.
Now the goal is simple:
Make the product so good that the second one comes faster than the first.
#systemdesign#earlywarning
Last year a junior developer built an app that suddenly went viral.
Everything was working perfectly… until 200,000 users showed up at the same time.
The server crashed.
The database froze.
Users couldn’t log in.
The product died in 6 hours.
Weeks later he interviewed at a big tech company.
They asked him one question:
“How would you design a system that can handle 1 million users?”
He failed the interview.
Not because he couldn’t code.
Because he didn’t understand system design.
This thread will explain system design so simply that when you face this question in an interview, you’ll know exactly what to say.
Bookmark and retweet this. You’ll need it someday.