Grokking the Advanced System Design Interview
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We have a very exciting course launch this week that will help you prepare for your advanced system design interview and teach you how to design scalable systems for enterprise-level software.
Wait, don’t we already have a course for that? We do but we are adding a new, more advanced course for senior and principal engineers, directors and VPs (but it’s actually useful for every engineer). For many engineers, this course will be the difference between an E4/E5 vs. E6/E7/E8 offer. Without further ado, here's Grokking the Advanced System Design Interview.
Designing systems and architecting software is one of the key responsibilities of a senior software engineer. But it’s difficult to master without practice, and few people have the chance to work on large-scale projects from the ground up.
This course solves that problem. You will dive deep into the most common types of distributed systems including: key-value store, distributed messaging and streaming system, distributed file storage systems, and more.
By using actual use-cases from some of the most famous systems, you will get a look at the architecture the creators had in mind while designing the system. You will then evaluate various tradeoffs that the original developers had to consider and what prompted them to choose a certain design given their constraints.
In the last part of the course, you will learn about a set of design patterns that are used to solve some of the most common problems in distributed systems. These are especially handy in system design interviews.
If you have an interview coming up, or you’re interested in software design/architecture, then you will not want to miss this.
Before you go, we have one more awesome course for you:
- Mobile Test Automation with Appium: Let Appium do the heavy lifting for you by automating testing for iOS and Android applications.
-- Fahim
CEO & co-founder, educative.io
Educative, 12280 NE District Way, Bellevue, WA 98005, United States
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